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cficke

05:43AM | 12/12/02
Member Since: 12/11/02
2 lifetime posts
Bvelectrical
I have completely finished off my attic space into a large walk-in closet and I am trying to install a washer/dryer in that area (I have provided the proper floor support and electrical/plumbing connections)

Heres my question:
Rather than cut a hole in the wall of my house to vent the dryer, can I vent the dryer into the rafter space and allow the natural house ventilation to remove the heat? I have passive ventilation (holes in the soffit, rafter baffles, and ridge vent.)

LDoyle

01:32PM | 12/12/02
Member Since: 06/03/01
327 lifetime posts
Bad idea for 2 reasons: 1) Vents excess humidity into the attic; 2) vents lint and 'stuff' into attic. Much better to cut the hole & vent outside.

DanO

03:15PM | 12/12/02
Member Since: 11/11/02
2293 lifetime posts
I agree that moisture would likely be a major problem. A dryer exhausts a lot more moist and hot air than most passive vents would be able to evacuate in a reasonable amount of time.

Dan O.
www.Appliance411.com
The Appliance Information Site

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