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Help with house that does not have air vent for dryer please help...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay2" data-source="post: 2629215" data-attributes="member: 613647"><p>Heck, you can just put a ladies nylon stocking over the outlet to catch the lint (be sure to clean frequently). . . . .but you are pumping high-humidity into the garage and that isn't good for the structure, tools, car, etc. It won't cost that much to have a handyman/appliance store/furnace installer or such install a proper tube to vent it outside the house. (most hardware/home stores sell the flexible vent tubes - very cheap - but they aren't recommended as they break easily and collect the lint in the ridges.......most codes call for a smooth metal duct).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay2, post: 2629215, member: 613647"] Heck, you can just put a ladies nylon stocking over the outlet to catch the lint (be sure to clean frequently). . . . .but you are pumping high-humidity into the garage and that isn't good for the structure, tools, car, etc. It won't cost that much to have a handyman/appliance store/furnace installer or such install a proper tube to vent it outside the house. (most hardware/home stores sell the flexible vent tubes - very cheap - but they aren't recommended as they break easily and collect the lint in the ridges.......most codes call for a smooth metal duct). [/QUOTE]
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