
Whether you just bought a new home, renovated your home, or have just been living in your home for a while, there are maintenance issues you cannot avoid. Sometimes those maintenance issues can be delayed or set aside for a while – that new tile you want for the bathroom or that table leg that just keeps wobbling – but other issues cannot be ignored. Your dryer vent is one of those things. Replacing a damaged or improperly installed dryer vent can, in the short term, mean the difference between high energy bills and lower energy bills. In the long term, it can mean the difference between having a home and losing a home.
Rely on Action Air Duct to replace your damaged or improperly installed dryer vent quickly, safely, and at a reasonable price.
Dryer Vent Installation
You just moved into a newly built home. You probably discussed where you wanted your laundry room. Perhaps you just bought an existing home that already has a laundry room. You might like where it is, or you might want to move it. You might just wonder why the laundry room is where it is. Well, believe it or not, it all comes down to dryer vent installation.
The dryer vent is an important part of your home’s ventilation system. It helps to remove hot, moist air from the dryer and expel it outside. If not properly installed or maintained, the dryer vent can become clogged with lint, which can lead to a fire hazard. Thousands of house fires every year are caused by clogged lint traps and dryer vents.
So, where should your dryer vent have been installed? When installing a dryer vent, a professional must decide which route the duct will take from your clothes dryer to the outside of your home. Ideally, this route is as direct and short as possible.
The most common route for a dryer vent is through an exterior wall. This is the preferred option as it allows for the shortest and most direct route to the outside of your home. Colorado building codes require that clothes dryer vents be routed to the outside of the house.
Is it time to replace your dryer vents?
If you’ve noticed that your clothes are taking longer to dry or if you can smell a musty odor coming from your laundry room, it might be time to replace your dryer vents. Over time, lint and other debris can build up in the vents, reducing air flow and leading to inefficient drying. Replacing your dryer vents is an important part of maintaining the safety of your home. In addition, it can help to save energy and money by increasing the efficiency of your dryer.
To replace your dryer vents, you will need to first determine what type of vent material is best for your home. Plastic flex-duct should not be used as it is not code-approved and may void any warranties. Mylar flex ducts are also not recommended as they are easily crushed and trap lint quickly. The best option is to use semi-rigid or rigid metal dryer vent ducts, such as aluminum or galvanized stainless steel. In fact, for purposes of Colorado building codes, dryer exhaust ducts must be made of metal with a smooth interior finish.
Action Air Duct always uses the right materials for the job and ensures that every job they do is up to code.
What is dryer vent installation tape?
Dryer vent installation tape – also known as aluminum foil tape – is an adhesive material that’s designed to create an airtight seal on dryer vents and other parts of the home. It’s designed to secure various ducting components in the dryer and prevent the buildup of lint, dust, and other debris.
The most common type of dryer vent installation tape is made from aluminum and has one side coated with acrylic or synthetic rubber adhesive. This type of tape is resistant to moisture and temperatures up to 240 degrees Fahrenheit (115 Celsius). It’s used for sealing ducts, such as those between the dryer outlet and the outside exhaust port.
Types of dryer vent material
Flex-duct is a flexible dryer vent duct composed of spring wire that is wrapped in a thin, usually white, plastic covering. While this material is commonly seen utilized in domestic dwellings as a “dryer vent duct”, it should not be used for such an application. The packaging of “plastic” dryer ducts purchased at various vendors states clearly that the product is only suitable for bathroom venting, not clothes dryers.
It is not safe to use plastic duct material with a clothes dryer as it has not been UL approved, is not code approved, and may void any warranties. It is unsafe, unreliable, and ineffective.
Flexible duct with a mylar covering and wire ribs is nearly identical to regular flex duct, but is more durable. Unfortunately, it is still easily crushed, and the spirals of wire on the surface trap lint quickly, making this type of ducting a poor choice for dryers.
Semi-rigid flex ducts can be made from either aluminum or steel. Aluminum is lightweight and cheaper, but more susceptible to damage if not handled properly. Steel is heavier and sturdier, but more prone to dents and kinks during installation.
If you have plastic or mylar ducting as part of your dryer vent ductwork, call Action Air Ducts right away for an estimate on replacing it with proper metal ducting.
Electric vs. Gas Clothes Dryers
Energy Star, a government-sponsored program that promotes energy efficiency in appliances, states that your clothes dryer consumes more power than just about any other appliance in your home.
When researching dryers, you may be wondering what the differences are between electric and gas models. The biggest difference between electric and gas dryers is their energy source. Electric dryers run on electricity from your home’s power outlet, while gas dryers need a natural gas line to function properly.
Gas-based dryers generally use less energy than their electric counterparts due to the fact that they use natural gas instead of electricity to heat up the tumbler drum inside the device. Of course, with the cost of natural gas rising, both gas-based and electric-based dryer costs have become more comparable. If you would like to know more about estimating your energy use, visit this guide from the Department of Energy: https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/estimating-appliance-and-home-electronic-energy-use
When it comes to venting setup, one thing is for sure – both types of dryers require some degree of ventilation for optimal performance and safety purposes. Regardless of whether you own a gas or an electric model, however, it’s important that you keep up with regular maintenance for both your machine’s lint filter and any connected ductwork – this will ensure safe operation along with maximizing drying time for every drying cycle!
What to Expect
Proper dryer vent installation is essential to maintaining a safe and efficient home. At Action Air Duct, we specialize in professional dryer vent installation services that help prevent fire hazards, improve dryer performance, and enhance indoor air quality. When you choose us, you get more than just expert workmanship—you receive clear communication and respect for your home.
From the beginning, your technician will provide a step-by-step explanation of the installation process, ensuring you understand each phase and feel confident in the work being done. We complete all work thoroughly and cleanly, taking care to install vents that meet safety standards and function flawlessly.
We know your time is valuable, so our team is always respectful of your home and time, working efficiently without disrupting your routine. Once the installation is finished, we perform a full cleanup after job completion, leaving your space spotless and free from debris.
Before we leave, we conduct a final walk-through with before/after visuals so you can see the quality of our work and be assured that your dryer vent is installed safely and correctly.
For reliable and professional dryer vent installation services, trust Action Air Duct to deliver expert care, clear communication, and lasting results.
Dryer Vents and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
It’s essential to understand the dangers associated with failing to maintain dryer vents properly. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless and odorless gas created by the burning of fossil fuels, including those used in dryers. When dryers are not well-maintained, they can emit high levels of CO that can cause carbon monoxide poisoning and even death if precautions are not taken.
Why Choose Us?
Action Air Duct specializes in dryer vent installation services throughout Denver, providing safe, code-compliant installations that help prevent fire hazards and improve your appliance’s performance. With every job, our goal is simple: deliver safe, reliable results and protect your home for years to come.
Why choose Action Air Duct? It’s because we treat every home like it’s our own. We’ve become trusted by 100s of Denver families for delivering real results, not sales tactics. With honest, up-front pricing—no upsells, you’ll know exactly what your dryer vent installation includes and how it benefits your home. Plus, we give you before-and-after photo proof of our work, so you can see the difference for yourself and feel confident about your system’s safety.
We understand that delays aren’t an option when it comes to protecting your home. That’s why we offer same-day or next-day appointments, making it easy to get your dryer vent properly installed without waiting weeks. With our expert touch, your home enjoys healthier indoor air in just one visit, reducing moisture buildup, improving airflow, and making laundry day easier.
Action Air Duct is committed to giving you peace of mind with professional dryer vent installation services that meet the highest safety and performance standards. When you’re ready for a safer, more efficient home, trust the Denver experts who care about your family’s comfort and protection.
What Makes Action Air Duct Different
A properly installed dryer vent is key to keeping your home safe and your dryer operating efficiently. At Action Air Duct, we provide expert dryer vent installation services throughout Denver with a commitment to honest, reliable work that homeowners trust. Our approach ensures your new vent system is safe, effective, and built to last.
When you choose Action Air Duct, you’ll receive no upsells—just honest, helpful service focused on what your home truly needs. We pride ourselves on transparency, offering before & after photos with every job so you can see the quality and care that goes into every installation.
Our technicians respect your space and time, and we guarantee a thorough clean-up after every job, leaving your home spotless and ready for use. It’s this level of dedication that has earned us the trust of 214+ 5-star reviewers across Denver, who appreciate our professionalism and attention to detail.
Understanding that your schedule is important, we offer same-day or next-day service availability to get your dryer vent installed quickly and efficiently. When it comes to safe, expert dryer vent installation, Action Air Duct is Denver’s trusted choice for quality and peace of mind.