rekees4300
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new construction. does a dryer have to go on a exterior wall for the exhaust vent?
FYI they make ventless dryers.
new construction. does a dryer have to go on a exterior wall for the exhaust vent?
Our dryer is on the inside wall with 2 90's and total of 10 foot run.
Washer and dryers are often next to each other. On an outside wall you can't run the plumbing inside the wall. It's a world full of trade offs.[/QUOTE]
Why can't you put the plumbing inside and outside wall? I owned, lived in 3 different house in 30 years in cold climate on Minnesota and all 3 had washer & dryer against outside wall on main floor. Process for doing this is put the insulation between the plumbing and outside sheeting and no insulation between plumbing and the inner wall board. That keeps the extreme cold away from the plumbing and allows heat from the housing to transfer through sheet rock and keep pipes warm. My houses were all 2X4 stud walls but it is much easier to do with 2X6 wall.
does the plumber usually install the dryer ?
I hate the location of the vent on the dryer itself. Most seem to be down near the bottom in the rear. Normally they are hard to get to without moving the dryer. Then they tell you ought to regularly clean it. :laughing: The stub of pipe for the vent on the dryer is just long enough to make you swear when trying to get the vent hose or pipe fastened to it.
ventless i assume is the same as venting into one of those bucket lint trap contraptions , when doing this all that moisture is dumped into your living space. Thats not too bad in the dry winter but a no no any other time.