Dryer vent transition hose collapses during cycle: Why airflow fails and how to restore it
dryer vent transition hose collapses during cycle usually points to a specific airflow or hardware issue. This guide explains what to check first, what to repair, and when professional service saves time and repeat failures.
Quick diagnosis before you spend money
Track dry times, exterior flap movement, lint pattern changes, and any new vibration or moisture. Those clues usually identify the true bottleneck quickly.
| Option | Typical Material Cost | Typical Labor | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIY inspection and minor correction | $15-$85 | 45-90 min | Single visible issue with safe access |
| Targeted part replacement | $25-$180 | $150-$450 | Failed flap, clamp, short duct section, or hood hardware |
| Route tune-up and airflow correction | $90-$260 | $300-$1,100+ | Recurring airflow loss, backdraft, or moisture pattern |
| LintSnap cleaning + airflow verification | $149 | 60-90 min | Reliable baseline and practical next-step recommendations |
Most common root causes
Recurring vent symptoms are commonly linked to crushed transition duct, loose joints, restrictive accessories, flap friction, hidden partial blockages, or vent geometry that raises static pressure.
When to call a pro immediately
Book service quickly if you notice overheating, burning odor, weak outdoor exhaust, repeated moisture, or lint accumulation near the termination point. Delay increases fire and moisture risk.
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