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Dryer Vent Question
Our dryer lies alongside our exterior wall and I needed to get folks’s opinion on whether or not it is price re-routing the vent from the roof to the outside wall. Would love to listen to the professionals and cons.
Thanks!
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It could have be costlier and complex to exit the exhaust via a roof vent so there could have been causes for it. There could be constructing codes about how far-off from an adjoining window an exhaust bent needs to be.
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by cheese_breath »
By new, do you imply new to you or model new? A dryer ought to have a filter to stop lint from moving into the vent. Clear the filter after every drying cycle and you should not have any issues.
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jts402 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 6:56 pm
My spouse and I moved into a brand new home the place our second ground dryer vent exited via the roof. The dryer lately gave us a blockage alert and we had a chimney sweep clear the vent from the roof. They discovered the vent to be lined thick layer of lint and no air was coming via till they eliminated it.Our dryer lies alongside our exterior wall and I needed to get folks’s opinion on whether or not it is price re-routing the vent from the roof to the outside wall. Would love to listen to the professionals and cons.
Thanks!
Our dryer is on the second ground and vents via the outside wall. Home is 1988 development. Vent has a flapper on it, lint would construct up across the flapper hinge, stop it from closing and birds would construct nests within the vent duct. I original a display out of 1/4″ rooster wire and solved the nesting drawback. Sometimes (about every year) I get on a ladder, take away the display, clear out the duct with a dryer vent brush and reinstall the display.
We all the time clear the dryer’s lint display.
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cheese_breath wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 7:21 pm
By new, do you imply new to you or model new? A dryer ought to have a filter to stop lint from moving into the vent. Clear the filter after every drying cycle and you should not have any issues.
We clear the dryer filter every time and the vent nonetheless will get blocked with lint. Since it’s inaccessible for us, we’ve it cleaned out each 3 years or so.
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A clue! Are you in a location the place there is a freeze- thaw cycle? In that case, rerouting is a particular possibility. In any other case, take a store vac and clear it out a couple of times a 12 months.
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by baconavocado »
I might not reroute the dryer vent.
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If you happen to re-route, then simply be sure that rats and squirrels can’t get to the opening and chew via the opening flaps.
Was the vent cleaned earlier than you moved in? Was the lint from the earlier house owners?
Additionally I ponder if the vent tube is accessible from contained in the attic, in order that one wouldn’t must go up on the roof to wash it. These conduits are sometimes simply “press match”, so it ought to have been trivial to wash it from inside the home.
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cheese_breath wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 7:21 pm
By new, do you imply new to you or model new? A dryer ought to have a filter to stop lint from moving into the vent. Clear the filter after every drying cycle and you should not have any issues.
Hmm, no. We clear our dryer vent each single time, and I used to be completely gobsmacked once I employed a man to blow it out – there was a blizzard of lint and mud on the bottom, and he stuffed a vac bag utterly. Granted, this was years of construct up, however nonetheless … You should have LESS dryer lint when you clear the filter, however heaps nonetheless will get out.
I can not think about why anybody would put a dryer vent vertically up via a roof, with out good purpose. It has to blow lots more durable, and there WILL be loads of lint simply falling again in…. unhealthy design. If attainable, vent it horizontally to the closest cheap exit. And get a hard and fast non-accordian pipe.
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