Doctor Vent provides commercial dryer vent cleaning across Detroit — apartment communities, HOAs, condominiums and multifamily properties of 50 units and more. Local crews, NFPA 211 compliant service, before/after photos of every unit, and vendor credentialing through NetVendor, RealPage and VendorCafe.
The Detroit Market
Detroit’s multifamily market spans the downtown and Midtown conversion boom — historic buildings with retrofit venting and long, complex duct runs — and extensive suburban garden inventory in Royal Oak, Troy and Farmington Hills. Long Michigan winters concentrate dryer use into the January fire-peak months.
Why Dryer Vents Matter Here
US fire departments respond to an estimated 15,970 home fires involving clothes dryers and washing machines every year (NFPA). Failure to clean is the leading cause at 34%, and lint is the first item ignited in 27% of dryer fires. NFPA 211 requires dryer exhaust systems to be inspected annually and cleaned as necessary — a requirement enforced through fire marshal inspections, insurance carrier requirements and acquisition due diligence.
Submarkets We Cover
Downtown, Midtown, Corktown, New Center, Royal Oak, Ferndale, Troy, Southfield, Farmington Hills — and everywhere between. If your property is in the Detroit area, we service it.
What Our Detroit Service Includes
- Full-length cleaning of every vent — dryer connection to exterior termination
- Wall, roof and underground terminations cleared and inspected
- Before and after photos of every single unit
- Airflow verification and deficiency reporting
- Resident notices and entry coordination with your office
- Completion certificate for your compliance file
Pricing and Quoting
Detroit properties are quoted per unit based on termination type and access — typically $18–35 per unit for community-wide programmes. Portfolio pricing is available for management companies with multiple properties. Satellite quoting means a firm quote within 24 hours, no site walk needed.
Neighborhoods and Submarkets We Serve in Detroit
Our crews work across the entire Detroit metro. If your property is here, we service it:
- Downtown
- Midtown
- Corktown
- New Center
- Brush Park
- Eastern Market
- West Village
- Indian Village
- Royal Oak
- Ferndale
- Berkley
- Birmingham
- Troy
- Southfield
- Farmington Hills
- Novi
- Livonia
- Dearborn
- Sterling Heights
- Warren
- Rochester Hills
- Ann Arbor
Serving the Whole Detroit Metro
Local Conditions That Affect Detroit Dryer Vents
Detroit’s conversion boom threaded venting through historic structures, producing long and complex duct runs. Michigan’s severe winters mean dryers run continuously October through April, loading vents into the January fire peak.
What a Detroit Project Looks Like
Every property is different, but the process is the same. Here is how a typical community-wide cleaning runs.
Quoting. Send us the property name, city and unit count. We assess building count, storeys and termination types from satellite and street imagery, and return a firm per-unit price — usually within 24 hours. No site walk, no waiting weeks for a proposal.
Scheduling. We agree dates with your office, provide resident notice templates, and publish a building-by-building sequence so residents can plan. Crews are uniformed, badged and background-checked.
The work. Each vent is cleaned along its entire run — from the dryer connection through to the exterior termination — using rotary brush systems with concurrent negative-air extraction. Cleaning only the accessible ends, as cheaper vendors do, leaves compacted lint exactly where blockages form. Terminations are cleared, damper operation checked, and airflow verified at every unit.
Findings. Airflow verification is the diagnostic. A unit still restricted after a full-run clean has a physical duct problem, not a lint problem — a crushed section, a disconnected run discharging into a wall cavity, foil flex duct in a concealed space, or a failed damper. These are photographed, located and logged.
Documentation. Within 48 hours you receive per-building photo reports covering every unit before and after, the deficiency log, an airflow verification summary, an access exception list for units we could not enter, and a dated completion certificate referencing NFPA 211.
First-pass access on our community programmes typically exceeds 90% where proper notice is given, with remaining units completed on a documented second attempt.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does commercial dryer vent cleaning cost in Detroit?
Detroit properties are quoted per unit — typically $20–33 per unit. A 240-unit community budgets roughly $4,800–$7,920. Ground-level wall terminations sit at the bottom of that band; rooftop vertical risers at the top. Portfolio rates apply across multiple Detroit properties.
How often should dryer vents be cleaned in Detroit?
NFPA 211 requires annual inspection; cleaning follows the findings. Most Detroit properties run a 12–24 months cleaning cycle. Detroit’s conversion boom threaded venting through historic structures, producing long and complex duct runs. Michigan’s severe winters also mean dryers run continuously October through April, loading vents seasonally into the January fire peak.
Is dryer vent cleaning legally required in Michigan?
For multifamily, effectively yes. Michigan enforces the IFC through the Michigan Fire Prevention Code. NFPA 211 requires dryer exhaust to be inspected at least annually and cleaned as necessary, and that requirement reaches your property through the adopted fire code. The detroit fire department inspects multifamily occupancies, and lint-blocked exterior terminations are a visible, citable condition.
Which Detroit neighborhoods do you cover?
All of them. Our crews work Downtown, Midtown, Corktown, New Center, Brush Park, Eastern Market, West Village, Indian Village and every other submarket across the metro — see the full list above. If your property is in the Detroit area, we service it.
What size properties do you work with?
Apartment communities, HOAs, condominiums and commercial properties of 50 units and above. We do not service single-family homes. Detroit’s stock is dominated by downtown and Midtown historic conversions plus Royal Oak, Troy and Farmington Hills garden stock, and we carry equipment for every configuration here — including rooftop access and long vertical riser systems most vent vendors cannot reach.
Do I need to be on site during the work?
No. We quote from satellite and street imagery, so no site walk is needed. During the project we coordinate with your site team, issue daily progress updates, and deliver the full photo report within 48 hours of completion.
Are you an approved vendor for Detroit management companies?
We maintain compliant profiles in NetVendor, RealPage Vendor Credentialing and VendorCafe. Property assignment typically takes 2–3 business days rather than weeks. Certificates of insurance are issued with your exact additional-insured wording, usually same day.
What documentation do I receive?
Before and after photographs of every single unit, exterior termination photos, an airflow verification summary, a deficiency log with unit locations, an access exception list, and a dated completion certificate referencing NFPA 211 — the file your regional manager, your insurance carrier and the Michigan fire marshal each need.