This is a subject I need help with as well. Bought my first house a couple years ago. The laundry room is right smack in the middle of the house. The dryer vent runs out of the dryer, then into the wall, straight up and dumps into the attic. Upstairs there is a LOT of lint built up on the rafters and insulation. I KNOW there has to be a better way of doing this. Additionally, my dryer takes forever to dry clothes and usually I stop the cycle after about 30 minutes and clean out the lint screen-which is usually pretty close to being plugged at that point. Electric (not gas).
Directly behind the wall of the laundry room is a bath tub and bathroom, so it can't go straight out. On the other wall is the other bathroom and tub. And on the third wall is the master bedroom. It has to run up the wall-there is no other way unfortunately. It's been like this since 1987 when the place was built.
I clean the ductwork about once a year, usually in the early spring when the weather is somewhat warm, attic temps in the 80's by then (65 outside) so it's not such a nasty sweaty job. But it doesn't change the fact that it's a pain to do and it don't help the clothes to dry, not to mention the possibility of mold, mildew, and of course all the dern lint in the attic space.
What do y'all suggest? The closest exterior wall is about 15 feet from where the duct enters the attic. Run a 90 at the end of the duct, then into a booster, then out the side of the house? Those boosters look expensive but may be my only option.