How To Replace a Dryer Vent
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
Author Lowes.com; Website: www.lowes.com

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Is your dryer vent working properly? Is it safe? A partially-clogged dryer vent can cause your dryer to work harder and use more energy, costing you more money. A vent system that leaks or does not vent outside the home adds between one and two gallons of moisture to the air inside your home for each load of clothes. Excess moisture promotes rot, mildew and the growth of other unhealthy bacteria in the home.

You should also be aware that vinyl vent tubing is no longer allowed by most codes. And, vinyl tubing is considered a fire hazard in many locations. It is easy to protect your home and family by following these simple steps to update you dryer vent system.

These instructions are written assuming the dryer venting runs through a crawl space and out an exterior wall. You can apply the principles stated here for venting through an attic and out a roof or gable hood vent.
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