New Construction Dryer Vents, Done Right From the Start
On most builds, the electrical and the plumbing get expert attention. The dryer vent gets whoever’s free. That’s where the problems begin — and where we come in.
We serve builders, developers, and contractors across Erie and Niagara County, New York.
The Dryer Vent Is an Afterthought — Until It’s a Callback
We’re the company that goes into homes and buildings after they’re built. So we see, every week, what happens when dryer venting isn’t planned properly.
Vent runs get made too long, with too many bends to meet code. Dryers get boxed into closets or built into walls where they can’t be pulled out for cleaning. In larger buildings, we’ve walked into eight-inch ducts running ninety feet up to the roof with industrial blowers — and no one on site could tell us how they were even connected.
These aren’t small mistakes. Once the walls are closed, they’re expensive and disruptive to fix.
Why It Matters
A dryer vent built wrong costs someone every year it stands. Here’s what poor venting leads to:
Dryers That Don’t Dry
Long runs and tight bends trap airflow. Clothes take two cycles, and residents notice fast.
Higher Energy Bills
A dryer fighting a bad vent runs longer and works harder, month after month.
Callbacks and Complaints
Poor venting becomes the builder’s problem after move-in — the worst time to deal with it.
Fire Risk
Lint that can’t escape builds up and becomes a hazard. Clean, correct venting lowers that risk from day one.
Get It Right the First Time
Bring us in during construction or renovation, and we’ll help design and install the dryer venting so it works for the life of the building:
Vent runs sized to the right length and number of bends for code and airflow.
Proper termination so the exhaust actually leaves the building.
Dryers placed and framed so they can be pulled out for regular cleaning.
Guidance on shared and long-run duct systems in multi-unit and commercial buildings.
Full dryer system cleaning and dryer and vent lint removal once units are occupied.
We bring over 10 years of experience, and we’re Certified Dryer Exhaust Technicians (C-DET through the CSIA), OSHA trained, and insured.
Who This Is For
If you’re constructing, renovating, or designing a space that will have a dryer in it, the venting should be planned — not improvised. We work with:
Apartment and multi-unit developers
Custom and new home builders
Commercial builders
General contractors
Property managers renovating units
Anyone adding a new dryer duct system
Building or Renovating? Let’s Talk Before the Walls Close Up
Have a conversation with us early, and we’ll help you get the dryer venting designed right — so it’s efficient, to code, and easy to keep clean for years to come. Serving Erie and Niagara County, New York.
Call or text 716-255-4050, or reach out through our contact form.