Dryer Vent Repairs That Protect Your Home from Hidden Danger

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Crushed Hose? Disconnected Duct? Leaking Vent?

Most dryer vent issues go unnoticed—until they cause a fire, cause mold issues, or burn out your dryer. At Complete Dryer Vent Services, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing damaged, unsafe, or improperly installed dryer vent systems to restore safe airflow and code compliance.

Serving Ocala, Belleview, The Villages, Clermont, Leesburg, and surrounding cities across Marion, Lake, Sumter, and Citrus Counties.

You Can’t See the Problem—But You Can Feel It

If your dryer takes more than one cycle to dry, it’s not just “getting old.”

It could be:
Most homeowners never know it’s happening until the dryer overheats—or worse.

What Our Repair Service Covers

We don’t just slap duct tape on the problem. We fix it right.

Our Vent Repair Services Include:

All work is performed by a CSIA-certified technician trained in fire safety and mechanical code.

All repairs include a limited lifetime warranty. As long as customers maintain scheduled dryer vent cleaning with Complete Dryer Vent Services LLC.

Signs You Might Need a Repair

Service Areas

Complete Dryer Vent Services is based in Belleview, FL, and proudly offers dryer vent repairs across:
This is a premium service—but it’s performed by an experienced, certified technician who will treat your home and appliance with respect.

Why Dryer Vent Repairs Are Crucial for Home Safety

A disconnected, crushed, or leaking dryer vent does more than slow down your laundry:
If you’ve recently had a home built, remodeled, or a new dryer installed—there’s a good chance something was done incorrectly. We’ll find it and fix it.

Protecting What Matters Most

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We Fix What Others Miss

Most companies offering “dryer vent cleaning” never inspect your system for leaks, disconnections, or code violations. Some don’t even know what to look for.
We inspect every system fully and offer honest, affordable repair options—with photos and a safety report to back it up.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my dryer vent is disconnected behind the wall?

Signs of a disconnected vent include excessive humidity in the laundry room, mold growth on drywall, or a musty “wet lint” smell. Complete Dryer Vent Services uses borescope cameras to inspect internal wall cavities, identifying disconnected joints or rusted pipes without unnecessary demolition to your home’s interior.

 

Can you repair a dryer vent that has been crushed behind the machine?

Yes. Crushed transition hoses are a leading cause of dryer overheating. We replace restrictive plastic or foil “slinky” hoses with UL-listed semi-rigid metal ducting or install a Dryer Wall Box. This allows the dryer to sit flush against the wall while maintaining 100% airflow capacity.

 

How much does a typical dryer vent repair cost?

Repair costs vary based on the extent of the damage and accessibility. Complete Dryer Vent Services provides transparent, upfront pricing after a visual inspection. Common repairs, such as replacing a transition hose or an exterior vent cover, are affordable investments that prevent catastrophic fire damage or appliance failure.

What should I do if birds have nested in my dryer vent?

If birds have nested, the vent is likely 100% blocked, posing an immediate fire risk. We perform professional nest removal, sanitize the ductwork to remove mites and bacteria, and install a pest-proof bird guard to prevent future entry while allowing lint to exhaust safely.

 

Do you provide professional dryer vent installation for new homes?

Yes. We design and install high-performance dryer exhaust systems for renovations and new builds. By following CSIA standards, we ensure your new vent system has the proper diameter, slope, and termination points to maximize airflow and minimize future maintenance requirements for Central Florida homeowners.

 

How do you fix a dryer vent that exits through the roof?

Roof-terminating vents are prone to clogs due to gravity and bird interference. We repair leaking roof jacks and install high-efficiency roof caps designed specifically for dryers. These caps allow lint to exit freely while preventing rainwater, rodents, and birds from entering the exhaust system.

 

Get In Touch

If You Think It’s a Dryer Problem—It Might Be the Vent.

Let us inspect, repair, and restore safe airflow in your home.
Call (352) 653-0809 & get answers
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