I have been installing a new clothes dryer. I have never owned a clothes dryer, so I have had to create all the necessary connections.
I am venting it with 4” diameter, rigid aluminum pipe of the sort sold by the building materials store for this purpose. I have it all done except for the passage through the wall.
When I had my basement poured, I had some pieces of PVC pipe set in the wall forms in a number of places where I thought a wall penetration would be useful. The pipe is a 4” inside diameter, with approximately a 1/4" wall thickness.
I can either use 4” duct fittings to hook to one end of this plastic and then attach a hood in the same fashion on the outside, or I can knock this piece of pipe out and run the 4” pipe all the way outdoors. In some ways that is easier, but I am undecided as to a slick way to seal around it, as it leaves roughly a 1/4" gap all the way around, if I do that.
Using the PVC as duct, there is no good way to attach to it, so taking the PVC out of the wall would simplify it greatly, except for the sealing part. I try to do things neatly and well.
I have stopped working on it since I have to start working on an issue. Offer your thoughts if you have any....
I am venting it with 4” diameter, rigid aluminum pipe of the sort sold by the building materials store for this purpose. I have it all done except for the passage through the wall.
When I had my basement poured, I had some pieces of PVC pipe set in the wall forms in a number of places where I thought a wall penetration would be useful. The pipe is a 4” inside diameter, with approximately a 1/4" wall thickness.
I can either use 4” duct fittings to hook to one end of this plastic and then attach a hood in the same fashion on the outside, or I can knock this piece of pipe out and run the 4” pipe all the way outdoors. In some ways that is easier, but I am undecided as to a slick way to seal around it, as it leaves roughly a 1/4" gap all the way around, if I do that.
Using the PVC as duct, there is no good way to attach to it, so taking the PVC out of the wall would simplify it greatly, except for the sealing part. I try to do things neatly and well.
I have stopped working on it since I have to start working on an issue. Offer your thoughts if you have any....
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