Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across San Francisco
Dryer vent cleaning in San Francisco typically runs $180–$340 for a standard residential job, with most appointments completed in 90 minutes to two hours. If you’re noticing longer dry times, a musty smell from the laundry area, or visible moisture around your vent cap, you’re likely dealing with lint buildup, mold growth, or a blocked exhaust path — all problems we solve same-day across San Francisco.

We’ve been working in San Francisco homes for 14 years, and we know the city’s housing stock inside out. From the fog-dampened flats of the Outer Sunset to the renovated Victorians in Noe Valley, Brian Rivera — owner and lead technician — handles every job personally with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment. We’re familiar with the non-standard vent routing common in pre-1940 buildings, the moisture issues driven by the marine layer, and the specific challenges of retrofit ductwork in neighborhoods where forced-air systems were never part of the original design. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate; we typically schedule San Francisco appointments within 48 hours.
Why Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco Is San Francisco’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
Our reputation in San Francisco is built on measurable outcomes, not marketing language. 1,209 verified reviews. 4.9 stars. That’s not a marketing number — it’s a track record across real jobs in real San Francisco homes, from Chinatown walk-ups to Visitacion Valley bungalows.
Brian Rivera — owner and lead technician — handles your job personally. He’s the one who climbs into the crawlspace under your Outer Richmond flat, runs the camera through your vent line, and makes the call on whether a section needs replacement or just thorough cleaning. No dispatched labor. No rotating crews who’ve never seen a balloon-frame wall.
We carry professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, not the lightweight gear a generalist HVAC company keeps in a side van. That matters in San Francisco, where vent runs are often longer, older, and more convoluted than in suburban construction. Our response time to San Francisco neighborhoods averages same-day or next-day for standard bookings, and we know the parking constraints, building access quirks, and permit considerations that slow down out-of-town operators.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in San Francisco
Dryer Vent Inspection
Every San Francisco job starts with a full inspection using video borescope equipment. In neighborhoods like the Outer Sunset and Outer Richmond, we’re specifically looking for moisture infiltration and mold staining on interior duct surfaces — the signature problem of the fog belt. In drier eastern neighborhoods like Noe Valley or Potrero Hill, we’re checking for conventional lint compaction and improper slope that traps debris. The inspection takes 20–30 minutes and gives us a clear picture of what we’re dealing with before we quote any work.
Vent Cleaning & Lint Removal
Our vent cleaning process uses Rotobrush agitation combined with high-velocity Nikro extraction to remove lint, dust, and biological contamination from the full vent run. In San Francisco’s older housing stock — especially pre-1940 Victorians and Edwardians in the Mission or Chinatown — vent paths often run through uninsulated wall cavities or crawlspaces where the marine fog drives condensation. We don’t just remove the visible lint; we address the moisture conditions that let mold take hold in the first place. A typical San Francisco residential vent cleaning runs $180–$260.
Vent Rerouting
Many San Francisco homes — particularly renovated Victorians and Edwardians — have dryer vents routed through balloon-frame walls, into attics, or under the house in ways that violate current safety codes and trap moisture. We reroute these systems using rigid metal pipe with proper slope and termination, often running new exhaust paths to exterior walls that weren’t part of the original floor plan. Rerouting in San Francisco typically costs $340–$580 depending on access, wall construction, and run length. We recently serviced a 1950s home on Pacheco Street in the Outer Sunset where the dryer vent was routing moisture-laden air into a crawlspace under the house. The flex duct interior showed visible mold staining. We replaced the damaged section with rigid metal pipe and installed a bird guard on the exterior cap to prevent further moisture intrusion.
Mold Remediation & Moisture Control
Where our inspection finds active mold growth inside vent ducting — common in the fog-belt neighborhoods of the Outer Sunset, Outer Richmond, and parts of the Presidio — we treat affected sections with Guardsman-grade antimicrobial application and replace compromised flex duct with mold-resistant rigid metal. We also evaluate exterior vent caps for proper seal and install bird guards where needed to keep out the moisture and nesting material that accelerate contamination. Mold remediation add-on to a standard cleaning in San Francisco runs $120–$220.

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Trusted Brands We Service in San Francisco
We maintain parts inventory and service capability for all major dryer manufacturers common in San Francisco homes: Whirlpool, LG, Samsung, Bosch, Maytag, and Electrolux. For venting materials and air quality solutions, we specify Abatement Technologies rigid metal ducting and Aprilaire humidity control accessories where the building layout supports them. Because Brian Rivera carries common vent cap sizes, transition fittings, and bird guard assemblies on every truck, most San Francisco jobs don’t wait on parts — we finish in one visit, not two.
Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in San Francisco Homes
- Mold growth inside flex ducts from persistent fog-belt humidity. In the Outer Sunset and Outer Richmond, the marine layer keeps relative humidity elevated year-round. Flexible foil or plastic ducting absorbs this moisture, and the combination of warmth from dryer exhaust plus trapped humidity creates ideal conditions for mold colonization on interior surfaces.
- Vents routed through uninsulated crawlspaces in pre-1940 homes. Many Mission District and Chinatown flats have dryer vents running beneath the building through dirt or concrete crawlspaces. These spaces run cold and damp, causing condensation inside the vent line that wets lint deposits and accelerates both mold growth and corrosion of metal fittings.
- Non-standard vent paths through balloon-frame walls. Victorian and Edwardian construction used continuous wall cavities without fire blocking, making them tempting shortcuts for retrofit vent routing. These paths trap lint at irregular joints, create cleaning access problems, and in some cases present fire safety issues that current San Francisco building codes no longer permit.
- Improper termination in attics or crawlspaces instead of exterior discharge. We regularly find San Francisco homes — especially in Visitacion Valley and older Noe Valley properties — where previous owners or unpermitted contractors simply ended the vent line in an attic or under-floor space. This dumps moisture and lint into structural areas, damaging framing and creating respiratory hazards.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in San Francisco, CA
| Service | Typical Range in San Francisco |
|---|---|
| Standard dryer vent cleaning (single-family, accessible) | $180–$260 |
| Multi-unit or extended-run vent cleaning | $260–$340 |
| Vent rerouting with rigid metal replacement | $340–$580 |
| Mold remediation add-on (treatment + replacement) | $120–$220 |
| Bird guard or vent cap replacement | $45–$85 |
What moves you within these ranges? Access difficulty is the big one — a vent run through a cramped Outer Sunset crawlspace takes longer than a straightforward through-wall termination in a Noe Valley remodel. The condition of existing ducting matters too: cleaning a lightly linted rigid metal line is quick; replacing mold-compromised flex duct through multiple wall cavities is not. We quote upfront after inspection, before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Francisco
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning team works across San Francisco proper and into adjacent neighborhoods including the Mission District, Noe Valley, Chinatown, and Visitacion Valley. Whether you’re in a renovated Victorian flat or a postwar tract home in the southern reaches of the city, we bring the same equipment and the same owner-led accountability to every job.
Serving San Francisco, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Francisco area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Dryer Vent Cleaning in San Francisco
The Outer Sunset sits directly in San Francisco’s marine fog belt, where persistent high humidity keeps vent interiors damp even during dry summer days. Noe Valley, just a few miles east and shielded from the direct fog flow, experiences significantly drier conditions that don’t support the same biological growth. If you live west of Twin Peaks and smell mustiness from your laundry area, mold inside the vent line is the likely culprit — call (855) 908-0725 and we’ll scope it.
Yes — dryer vent cleaning is completely independent of your home’s HVAC duct system. Many Mission District Edwardians and Victorians were built without forced-air heating, but most have had laundry facilities added through renovation, with dryer vents routed through walls or to exterior locations. We clean and inspect these standalone vent lines regularly, and we’re familiar with the access challenges of original plaster-and-lath construction.
Not necessarily — we always explore exterior routing and existing chase access first. In San Francisco’s Victorians, we sometimes find original chimney chases, dumbwaiter shafts, or plumbing walls that provide a path without new drywall cuts. When wall penetration is unavoidable, we minimize it and use proper fire-blocking to meet current code. We’ll show you exactly what we’re proposing before any structural work begins.
Unfortunately, yes — we encounter this regularly, especially in homes with unpermitted renovations or DIY laundry additions. Terminating a dryer vent in an attic, crawlspace, or wall cavity violates San Francisco building code and creates serious moisture and fire hazards. During our inspection, we verify termination point with a camera; if we find an improper termination, we’ll quote the reroute to get it exhausting safely to exterior air.
Rigid metal ducting with a properly sealed exterior cap and bird guard. Flexible foil or plastic ducting — common in older installations — traps moisture and supports mold growth in high-humidity conditions. Rigid metal sheds condensation, maintains smooth airflow, and meets current fire safety standards. For Richmond and Outer Richmond homes specifically, we also recommend verifying that your exterior cap has a functioning damper that seals when the dryer isn’t running, preventing fog-laden air from backflowing into the line.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service, serving San Francisco since 2011.