Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across Mission District
Dryer vent cleaning in Mission District typically costs $180–$340 for standard residential units, with most jobs completed in under two hours. Brian Rivera — owner and lead technician at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco — handles every Mission District job personally, bringing 14 years of focused experience and commercial-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment to the dense, access-challenged housing stock that defines this neighborhood.

We know Mission District well. From the tight alley-load entries off Valencia Street to the shared-wall flats along 24th Street and the parking constraints around Dolores Park, we’ve cleaned dryer vents in buildings where other crews won’t even attempt the job. Our Dryer Vent Cleaning team arrives with the right tools for retrofitted ductwork, rodent-damaged vents, and the unique access challenges of 1890s–1920s rowhouse construction. Call (855) 908-0725 — estimates are free, and we schedule around Mission District’s parking realities.
Why Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco Is Mission District’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
Our reputation in Mission District is built on showing up where others won’t. Brian Rivera has personally cleaned dryer vents in three-unit Victorians on Shotwell Street, basement-access flats near 16th Street BART, and the narrow alley-facing units off Guerrero — the kind of jobs where a generalist HVAC company sends a technician with a shop vac and a prayer.
1,209 verified reviews. 4.9 stars. That’s not a marketing number — it’s a track record built across 14 years of focused air quality work, including hundreds of jobs in San Francisco’s densest neighborhoods. Mission District customers specifically mention our ability to work in tight spaces without disrupting tenants or damaging original finishes.
Response time to Mission District averages same-day or next-day scheduling because we’re based in San Francisco, not dispatched from the Peninsula or East Bay. We understand the parking realities — loading zones, street sweeping schedules, the narrow alleys off Mission Street — and we plan accordingly so we’re not the crew blocking your neighbor’s driveway for an hour.
The local knowledge that matters: we know which Mission District buildings have original brick foundations with unsealed vent penetrations, which blocks have the worst rodent pressure, and how to navigate the retrofitted flex duct that snakes through floor joists never designed for it. That expertise comes only from doing the work here, repeatedly, over years.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in Mission District
Dryer Vent Inspection
Every Mission District job starts with a thorough inspection using a borescope camera and airflow measurement. In this neighborhood’s 100-year-old rowhouse flats, we’re specifically looking for crushed flex duct in basement crawl spaces, unsealed foundation penetrations where rodents enter, and lint accumulation in the sharp 90-degree bends common to retrofitted installations. We’ll show you what we find — no opaque diagnostics, no pressure to commit to work you don’t need.
Vent Cleaning and Lint Removal
Our Rotobrush system navigates the irregular, low-clearance duct runs that dominate Mission District housing stock — the flex duct squeezed through original floor joists, the shared wall cavities between upper and lower units, the runs that terminate on rooftops accessible only by ladder. We extract lint, grease particulates from dense residential cooking, and the urban debris that settles in ducts during long idle periods. At a three-unit flat on 24th Street, our crew cleared a severe lint blockage in a dryer vent that had been crushed by a previous remodel. We used a Rotobrush system to navigate the tight 90-degree bends in the retrofitted flex duct, removed nearly two pounds of compacted lint, and installed a new Guardsman vent cap with a bird guard and rodent-proof mesh — critical in the Mission’s dense, rodent-prone alleyways.
Vent Rerouting
Many Mission District dryer vents were routed through convoluted paths during hasty retrofits — up through multiple floor cavities, across shared walls, terminating in locations that create backpressure and fire risk. We reroute vents to shorter, straighter paths where possible, using rigid metal duct where code allows and proper support straps to prevent sagging. In buildings with unsealed brick foundation walls, we often reroute to exterior wall terminations with proper rodent-proofing — solving both airflow and pest issues in one job.

Bird Guard Installation and Vent Cap Replacement
Mission District’s urban density means pigeons, sparrows, and rodents exploit every unprotected vent termination. We install Guardsman-grade vent caps with integrated bird guards and rodent-proof mesh — the same protection products used in commercial remediation. For roof-terminating vents on flat buildings, we use weighted, wind-resistant caps that won’t blow off in the gusts that funnel down Mission Street. Every cap replacement includes sealing the penetration point to prevent the rodent entry that’s endemic to this neighborhood’s older building stock.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Mission District
We service all major dryer brands found in Mission District homes — Whirlpool, LG, Samsung, Bosch, Maytag, GE — and we stock common vent fittings, transition ducts, and termination caps locally so we’re not making a supply run while your job sits half-finished. Our equipment comes from Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies — the same tools used in commercial air quality remediation, not the lightweight consumer-grade gear a generalist keeps in a side van. For sanitizing and protection applications, we use Honeywell and Aprilaire products alongside Guardsman-grade treatments. When we replace a vent cap on a Mission District flat, it’s with hardware rated for the urban environment — rodent-proof, weather-resistant, and properly sized for the duct diameter.
Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in Mission District Homes
- Lint buildup in shared wall cavities between units goes undetected, creating fire hazards in common spaces. In Mission District’s multi-unit rowhouse flats, dryer vents frequently pass through floor cavities shared between upper and lower units. Tenants rarely coordinate maintenance, so lint accumulates for years in spaces no individual owner considers their responsibility — until a fire risk forces the issue.
- Old foil-style flex ducts installed in retrofits collapse or crimp under foot traffic in basements and crawl spaces, restricting airflow. The Mission’s basement and sub-floor access areas are tight, and the original foil flex duct installed decades ago wasn’t built to withstand occasional contact. Crushed duct creates backpressure, longer dry times, and overheating.
- Homeowners attempt DIY cleaning without proper tools, pushing lint deeper into inaccessible runs behind vintage lath-and-plaster walls. We regularly find Mission District vents where a resident used a brush kit from a hardware store and compacted lint into a bend they couldn’t reach — making the blockage worse and sometimes damaging the fragile retrofitted duct.
- Rodents nest in unsealed vent terminations, blocking airflow and introducing contamination. Mission District’s 1890s–1920s rowhouse flats often have retrofitted dryer vents that exit through unsealed brick foundation walls, allowing rats and mice to squeeze in and nest in the vent pipe — a distinct urban pest issue not found in newer neighborhoods. We find nesting debris, droppings, and chewed duct material that creates both blockage and health concerns.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in Mission District, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Mission District |
|---|---|
| Standard dryer vent cleaning (single unit, accessible termination) | $180 – $260 |
| Vent cleaning with bird guard or vent cap replacement | $240 – $340 |
| Vent rerouting (partial, same-day) | $320 – $480 |
| Multi-unit building (per additional vent) | $140 – $190 |
| Roof-access termination cleaning | $280 – $380 |
What moves you within these ranges: accessibility (basement crawl vs. first-floor exterior), whether the vent terminates on a roof requiring ladder work, the condition of existing duct (crushed flex adds time), and whether we’re also addressing rodent damage or installing new protection hardware. We don’t quote over the phone for complex Mission District jobs — we need to see the retrofitted run, the termination point, and the access path. Estimates are free, detailed, and delivered on-site before any work begins. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Mission District
Brian Rivera and our crew regularly work across San Francisco proper and into adjacent neighborhoods — Noe Valley’s hillside Victorians with their own access challenges, Visitacion Valley’s mid-century stock with different vent configurations, and Chinatown’s dense vertical housing where rooftop terminations are standard. Same owner-on-site standard, same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, same 4.9-star accountability. If you’re in Mission District, we’re already nearby.
Serving Mission District, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mission District 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 Mission District
Mission District’s century-old rowhouse flats have retrofitted dryer vents that frequently exit through unsealed brick foundation walls — gaps of half an inch or more that rats and mice exploit routinely. We install rodent-proof mesh and proper sealing as standard on any vent cap replacement in this neighborhood. Call (855) 908-0725 if you’ve noticed scratching sounds or airflow reduction — estimates are free.
Yes — we work in occupied Mission District flats regularly, scheduling around tenant availability and containing our work area to minimize disruption. Our Rotobrush system is contained and low-mess, and Brian Rivera coordinates directly with property managers or tenants for access. Call (855) 908-0725 to arrange a time that works for your building.
Yes — in Mission District’s retrofitted systems, lint often accumulates in bends and transitions behind walls where you can’t see it, and the foil flex duct common to these installations is itself a fire hazard if damaged. We use borescope inspection to verify the full run, not just the visible termination. Call (855) 908-0725 for an inspection that checks what you can’t see — estimates are free.
We access roof terminations with proper ladder safety equipment and clean from both the dryer side and the roof termination when possible, using extension rods and our Nikro vacuum system to extract lint from long vertical runs. For Mission District flats with roof access challenges, we coordinate with building management for safe ladder placement. Call (855) 908-0725 to discuss your specific roof configuration.
We service all major residential dryer brands — Whirlpool, LG, Samsung, Bosch, Maytag, GE — and stock transition ducts, vent fittings, and Guardsman-grade termination caps for same-day replacement. Our 14 years of focused work means we recognize brand-specific vent configurations and common failure points without guesswork. Call (855) 908-0725 with your dryer model; we’ll confirm parts availability before we arrive.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner and Lead Technician at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco, serving Mission District and San Francisco since 2010.