If Your Dryer Is Pushed Against the Wall, Your Vent Duct Is Probably Crushed.
A recessed dryer vent wall box solves the most common — and most overlooked — airflow restriction behind your dryer. One installation. Permanent improvement.
Serving Vero Beach · Sebastian · Indian River County · South Brevard · North St. Lucie
Serving Vero Beach · Sebastian · Indian River County · South Brevard · North St. Lucie

Most Dryers Don't Have Enough Clearance Behind Them. And It Shows.
Standard dryer venting requires 5 to 6 inches of clearance behind the appliance for the duct connector to curve gently without kinking. In most laundry spaces — especially the tighter installations common in Florida homes — that clearance doesn't exist. The result: the flexible connector is compressed or sharply bent from the moment the dryer is pushed into position. Airflow drops by 30 to 50 percent at the most critical point in the system. The dryer works harder, runs hotter, takes longer, and accumulates lint faster than it was designed to. And because nothing is obviously broken, most homeowners have no idea it's happening. The dryer still runs. Clothes still dry — eventually. The restriction just sits there, invisible, until someone looks at it.
One Installation. Multiple Improvements.
What the installation includes:
- Assessment of your current duct connector and available wall space
- Installation of a recessed vent box into the wall cavity behind the dryer
- Proper connection of the box to your existing vent run
- Code-compliant installation sealed against air leakage
- Airflow testing before and after to confirm the improvement
- Clean, flush finished appearance — the box sits inside the wall
- Documentation of the installation for your service records


What changes after installation:
- Full dryer clearance — push it flush to the wall without restriction
- Unrestricted airflow at the most critical connection point
- Faster drying times and less heat buildup in the laundry room
- Reduced lint accumulation — the system isn’t fighting restricted flow
- Less wear on your dryer — it runs at designed load, not overloaded
- Cleaner laundry space — no visible connector flopping behind the machine
- Code-compliant connection that satisfies inspection requirements
Is a Wall Box Right for Your Setup?
A wall box installation makes sense if any of the following describes your situation:
- Your dryer connector is visibly kinked, bent sharply, or compressed when the dryer is in position
- You're installing a new dryer and want to set up the connection correctly from the start
- You've had repeated airflow or lint issues that cleaning resolves briefly but don't stay resolved
- Your laundry space has very limited clearance behind the dryer
- You're scheduling another dryer vent service and want to address the connection while we're there
- You want to maximize dryer performance and minimize how often professional cleaning is needed
Not sure if a wall box is the right solution for your specific setup? We assess during inspection and can often determine the best approach before recommending the installation.
Wall box installation can often be added to an existing cleaning or repair appointment — ask about combining services.
Three Steps. One Visit. Done.
ASSESS THE SETUP
We evaluate your current connection, wall space, and vent run before recommending placement or additional modifications.
INSTALL PROPERLY
We set the box in the wall cavity, connect it to your vent system, and seal the installation. Clean, flush, and code-compliant.
TEST & CONFIRM
We test airflow with the dryer in its final position to confirm the connection is unrestricted. You see the result before we leave.


SERVING THE TREASURE COAST & SPACE COAST
We provide this service throughout:
- Vero Beach, FL
- Sebastian, FL
- Indian River County
- South Brevard County
- North St. Lucie County
- And surrounding communities
Wall Box Questions Answered.

Fix the Connection. Fix the System.
Schedule your wall box installation today — standalone or combined with your next cleaning visit.