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Dryer vents se tup attic.
Your dryer only has the power to push that heavy wet lint so far so it s inevitable that some of it is going remain behind in the vent pipe.
A dryer vent should be vented outside.
When installing a dryer vent for laundry centers in basement locations keep in mind that the vent hood on the exterior of your home must be at least 12 inches from the ground.
Doing so would fill your attic with warm moist air that could rot the framing.
Disconnect the hood from the stub pipe and toss the hood.
Not all dryers will allow for this so be sure to check the owners manual to ensure it can be vented in this manner.
Duct tape does not hold up against the high temperatures passing through the steel pipes and over time will dry up start to crack and fall off causing the venting to disconnect.
The international residential code allows you to run a dryer vent through the attic but you can t terminate it there.
Features heavy duty 8 1 2 aluminum pipe standard with flapper damper large free area reduces clogging.
Features standard with backdraft damper large vents reduce clogging all aluminum construction.
If venting outside isn t an option you can vent the dryer out of the attic through the roof using a special roof vent to keep rain out.
Dryer vents don t need cleaning.
Sometimes the dryer exhaust was simply installed incorrectly and terminates inside a garage or attic.
In these cases it may be necessary to vent your dryer through the attic.
Sometimes such as in town homes or condos it s not possible to vent a dryer through a wall outside.
Start by disconnecting the dryer vent from the vent hood stub pipe.
Features standard with backdraft damper large free area reduces clogging all aluminum construction.
Drill a test hole in the center of the marked circle.
Duct tape should never be used to install repair dryer vents.
Be careful you don t cut through any studs electrical wires or pipes in the process.
Use a section of vent pipe to mark a circle where the opening will be from inside of your home.
Dryerjacks are the first roof vents designed to meet the more stringent venting requirements of dryer exhaust systems.
If your laundry room has access to an outside wall cut a hole and install a standard dryer vent.
Then go outside and remove any siding trim pieces from around the vent hood.