This is one of the most common mistakes we see from people who are not experienced with air ducts.
Why vent to the roof dryer vent.
Dryer vent specialists will tell you that a vertical approach to installing a dryer vent is inefficient and creates a fire risk for a home if it goes unchecked.
This causes the steam from your.
Sure it might be high but certainly not as difficult to access as one through the roof.
So the vent just moves the moisture to the outside of your home.
If you do this.
The warm moist air inside the vent tends to.
Every turn increases friction loss unless you use non restrictive elbows.
The sheet metal duct is cooled by the outside air in the attic.
Dryers are known to overheat.
This step can be tricky and is the number one reason you should hire a professional to clean out your roof dryer vents.
Air velocity reduction from friction loss promotes lint build up and makes the dryer work harder to completely dry each load.
The problem is that clothes tend to have dust debris and just fabric particles on them.
The purpose of a dryer vent is that in order to dry your clothes you need to get rid of the moisture.
Cleaning lint buildup from roof vents is difficult and nesting birds and squirrels often find roof vent caps irresistible.
For dryer efficiency and safety the shortest and straightest ducting route is always best.
It is easier to see and get to.
The problem with attics the attic is usually colder than the rest of the house during the winter and that can create a problem for a dryer vent.
A vertical dryer vent is typically a problem because it acts as a moisture condenser.
You must detach the vent cover by removing caulking.
The next step that we will take in cleaning a dryer vent on a roof is locating and accessing the vent.
When we have deep snow falls which happens a lot somebody better be really careful to make sure the vent is free and clear prior to turning on the dryer.
It can line the opening of your dryer as well as the areas leading out of the home.
What s the proper way to.
This creates some dangerous situations.
Once this step is done we will proceed to cleaning the vent on the roof.
During the drying process this material gets into the dryer vent and clogs up the system.
Vent a dryer through the roof only as a last resort.
Locating and accessing the vent.
Commercial vacuums are used to suck up as much lint and debris as possible from the inside.