Michigan · DVI
Dryer Vent Installation Certification in Michigan
Earn your Dryer Vent Installation (DVI) certification online in Michigan with NISCR's self-paced course and a same-day certificate. Learn proper venting routes, materials, and code-conscious installation to keep Michigan homes safe and efficient through heavy winter dryer use.
100% online & self-paced — your certificate the same day, anywhere in Michigan.
- Self-paced
- Instant certificate
- 2-year validity

Licensing
Do you need a license in Michigan?
Dryer vent installation can be more regulated than cleaning because installing or modifying venting may fall under mechanical or building codes and could require a contractor or mechanical license in Michigan, depending on the work. New installation differs from routine cleaning. Always verify current state and local requirements with LARA and your local building department before installing vents. A NISCR certificate is a professional training credential, not a government-issued license.
A NISCR Certificate of Completion confirms completion of NISCR training and examination. It is a professional credential, not a government license. Where local law requires a license to perform a service, the technician is responsible for obtaining it.
Local demand
The dryer vent installation market in Michigan
Michigan's long winters drive constant dryer use, and proper venting is critical to prevent moisture, lint buildup, and fire risk, especially as new construction and renovations continue across Grand Rapids, suburban Detroit, and growing communities. Aging homes also need vent upgrades, fueling steady installation demand.
Earning potential
What dryer vent installation pros earn in Michigan
Dryer vent installers in Michigan often see illustrative earnings around $18 to $32 per hour, with those holding mechanical credentials or handling new-construction work potentially earning more. These ranges are illustrative only and not guaranteed; actual pay varies with experience, licensing, and project volume.
Per installation
$150–500
Bundled with a cleaning
$250–700
New-construction rough-in (per unit)
$200–450
Illustrative ranges — actual earnings vary by location, effort, and experience, and are not guaranteed.
Curriculum
What you’ll learn
- Calculate maximum allowable duct length and deduct equivalent length for each elbow to keep runs within code.
- Select and join rigid metal duct, transition duct, and connectors that meet UL 2158A and manufacturer specifications.
- Reroute existing flex or non-compliant runs to a shorter, straighter path that improves airflow and drying time.
- Install a code-compliant exterior termination with a backdraft damper and no screen to prevent lint buildup and pest entry.
- Seal joints with foil tape or approved fasteners while avoiding sheet-metal screws that snag lint inside the duct.
- Maintain required clearances and proper slope when running duct through walls, ceilings, attics, and crawlspaces.
By city
Dryer Vent Installation certification in Michigan cities
The process
How it works
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Questions
Dryer Vent Installation certification in Michigan — FAQ
- Do I need a license for dryer vent installation in Michigan?
- Installation may fall under mechanical or building codes and could require a contractor or mechanical license, unlike simple cleaning. Verify current requirements with LARA and your local building department before installing vents.
- Is there demand for dryer vent installation in Michigan?
- Yes. Heavy winter dryer use, ongoing new construction and renovation, and the need to upgrade venting in older homes create steady demand for proper, code-conscious installation.
