Doing so would fill your attic with warm moist air that could rot the framing.
Vent dryer through attic to exterior wall.
Not all dryers will allow for this so be sure to check the owners manual to ensure it can be vented in this manner.
Continue the ductwork horizontally through the attic to the closest exterior wall.
It can help improve the flow of the air so that it doesn t get bogged down and deposit.
If possible position your dryer along an exterior wall to keep the vent as short as possible.
Sometimes such as in town homes or condos it s not possible to vent a dryer through a wall outside.
Position the assembly so that the opening faces toward the ground.
Pitch the attic ductwork back toward the dryer so that any condensation will run back toward the heated space.
Secure the dryer vent hood to the siding on the home s exterior using wood screws.
This causes two problems.
When the duct has a long way to go from the dryer to the exterior wall a booster fan is actually a good idea.
A dryer vent should be vented outside.
The vent becomes clogged with lint and.
Insert the duct pipe on the vent hood through the hole.
After the hole is completed get the dryer vent hood into place from the exterior of your home.
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The laundry is located in the middle of our home in a hall closet.
Venting your dryer to the attic is not only a potential fire hazard but can result in moisture problems which causes more problems.
Support the ductwork adequately to maintain this pitch don t allow the ductwork to sag in the middle.
So the dryer has to vent vertically up through the roof.
Figures a b and c show the three most common paths from the dryer to the exterior.