Safe, Code Compliant Dryer Vent Rerouting Done Right

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Built Wrong? Renovated? Or Just a Fire Hazard Waiting to Happen?

Improperly routed dryer vents are one of the most common (and dangerous) problems we find in Florida homes. Whether you’re remodeling, moving your dryer, or fixing a botched install, we design and reroute dryer vent systems that are safe, efficient, and built to last.
Serving Ocala, Belleview, The Villages, Leesburg, Clermont, and surrounding areas in Marion, Lake, Sumter, and Citrus Counties.

Why Rerouting Matters?

A poorly routed dryer vent doesn’t just waste energy—it can be a silent hazard in your home.

Common venting issues we see across Central Florida:

These problems don’t just reduce efficiency—they create fire risks, moisture damage, and major code violations.

When to Consider Rerouting ?

You may need dryer vent rerouting if:

What Our Rerouting Service Includes?

When you choose Complete Dryer Vent Services, we don’t just move your ductwork we, engineer a solution that improves airflow and meets safety standards.

Every Rerouting Includes:

All rerouting is performed by a CSIA-certified dryer exhaust technician with deep knowledge of local Florida codes and NFPA standards.

All reroutes include a limited lifetime warranty. As long as customers maintain scheduled dryer vent cleaning with complete dryer vent services LLC.

Serving Central Florida With Safety in Mind

We’re based in Belleview, FL, and reroute dryer vents for clients in:

Protecting What Matters Most

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Code Matters. We Know It.

Improper vent routing is one of the top causes of dryer fires nationwide. We follow the most up-to-date:

Whether you’re a homeowner, investor, or contractor we do it right the first time.

Dryer Vent Rerouting FAQs: Safety, Codes & Best Practices

What is dryer vent rerouting and why is it necessary?

Dryer vent rerouting is the process of redesigning a dryer’s exhaust path to make it shorter and more direct. It is necessary when the original vent is too long, has excessive turns, or terminates in an unsafe area like an attic or crawlspace, which restricts airflow and creates a fire hazard.

Can I reroute my dryer vent to exit through a side wall instead of the roof?

Yes. Side-wall termination is often preferred as it allows for easier maintenance and reduces the risk of leaks associated with roof vents. Complete Dryer Vent Services specializes in creating new, code-compliant wall exits that prevent lint from accumulating in hard-to-reach roof jacks.

What are the benefits of a shorter dryer vent path?

A shorter vent path significantly improves airflow, which reduces drying times and lowers energy consumption. By minimizing the distance moist air must travel, you also reduce the rate of lint buildup, extending the life of your dryer’s heating element and decreasing the frequency of required cleanings.

Does rerouting my dryer vent involve using PVC or metal?

For safety and code compliance, dryer vents must be constructed of smooth-walled rigid metal (usually 28-gauge galvanized steel). PVC is only permitted in very specific sub-slab installations. Complete Dryer Vent Services replaces illegal flexible foil or plastic materials with permanent, fire-resistant metal ducting during reroutes.

What should I expect during a professional rerouting appointment?

Our CSIA-certified technicians first perform a 12-point inspection and airflow test. We then design a new, optimized path, install code-compliant rigid ducting, seal all joints, and verify the new system’s performance with a final pressure reading to ensure your home is fire-safe and efficient.

How much does it cost to reroute a dryer vent in Central Florida?

The cost depends on the complexity of the new path and access to walls or ceilings. Complete Dryer Vent Services provides upfront, honest estimates. While a reroute is an investment, it typically pays for itself through lower utility bills and the prevention of expensive appliance repairs or fire damage.

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If Your Vent Isn't Routed Right, It Isn’t Safe.

We’ll fix it—safely, professionally, and with full documentation.

Call (352) 653-0809 & get answers

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