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Hello to all!
I have a question that I thought someone might be able to help me with. We are remodeling our house and adding 600 sq. ft. Our laundry facilities are moving from the garage to a laundry room approximately in the middle of the house. There is no easy way to run a horizontal vent to an outside wall. What is the best way to vent our dryer? Can I run the vent up to the attic and then to the outside? Can I just run the vent to the attic and put a lint trap in attic? Is a booster fan what I need? Any input would be welcome! Thanks in advance! Matthew |
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![]() "matthew siroky" wrote in message ... Hello to all! I have a question that I thought someone might be able to help me with. We are remodeling our house and adding 600 sq. ft. Our laundry facilities are moving from the garage to a laundry room approximately in the middle of the house. There is no easy way to run a horizontal vent to an outside wall. What is the best way to vent our dryer? Can I run the vent up to the attic and then to the outside? Can I just run the vent to the attic and put a lint trap in attic? Is a booster fan what I need? Any input would be welcome! Do NOT vent into the attic. Vent outside. Find the specs for your dryer and the maximum vent length and see if you fall under that limit, otherwise vent to an outside wall and use a booster fan. Thanks in advance! Matthew |
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"matthew siroky" wrote in
: Hello to all! I have a question that I thought someone might be able to help me with. We are remodeling our house and adding 600 sq. ft. Our laundry facilities are moving from the garage to a laundry room approximately in the middle of the house. There is no easy way to run a horizontal vent to an outside wall. What is the best way to vent our dryer? Can I run the vent up to the attic and then to the outside? Can I just run the vent to the attic and put a lint trap in attic? Is a booster fan what I need? Any input would be welcome! Thanks in advance! Matthew As long as the vent is only a single story high, then you should not have any problems. I own a couple of duplexes where the dryers are vented up through the roof and they work just fine. Mind you, these are one story buildings with shallow roofs. if you have a two story house or a steep pitched roof you may have different results. Do not vent dirrectly into the attic. This is A Bad Idea (tm). Moisture = Condensation= Mold and Rot = Expensive repair. -- Just my $0.02 worth. Hope it helps Gordon Reeder greeder at: myself.com Hey EVERYBODY! Unity means let's try to meet each other halfway |
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Venting into the attic is a fire hazard in addition to other problems
already mentioned. If you vent up, include a clean-out. Daughter has a Miele dryer that vents into a bucket of water and works very well. TB |
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