kbuhagiar
Well-known member
Hello Folks,
I've opened this thread in the HVAC sub-forum, hoping to hear from those who specialize in sheet metal ducting work.
My laundry room is next to my garage, and the existing clothes dryer vent is routed through the wall, into the garage, and out the garage face wall, a total of maybe 8 feet with two 45s (picture attached). I am expanding my existing garage by extending the garage face wall forward by 20', so I am trying to figure out the best way to re-route this vent pipe.
The most direct method is to build a soffit and extend the pipe 20 feet horizontally so as to exit on the new garage face wall, but at garage floor level it would stick out from the wall and prevent me from placing cabinets or toolboxes flush against the wall. This option would be more acceptable if it was all the way up high against the ceiling, but that would add two 90s and add almost 30 feet to the run.
Another other option is to take the vent pipe where it enters the garage and shoot it straight up and pop it through the roof with the appropriate roof cap. That would add only one 90 and 12 feet, but it would place the vent in a 'valley', a low spot between sloped sections of the roof. Plus my research indicates that this is not a preferred method for venting a clothes dryer.
Is roof venting such a bad thing? I know it's done all the time, but my gut tells me its best to go all horizontal whenever possible.
What say you? Your thoughts, observations and opinions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I've opened this thread in the HVAC sub-forum, hoping to hear from those who specialize in sheet metal ducting work.
My laundry room is next to my garage, and the existing clothes dryer vent is routed through the wall, into the garage, and out the garage face wall, a total of maybe 8 feet with two 45s (picture attached). I am expanding my existing garage by extending the garage face wall forward by 20', so I am trying to figure out the best way to re-route this vent pipe.
The most direct method is to build a soffit and extend the pipe 20 feet horizontally so as to exit on the new garage face wall, but at garage floor level it would stick out from the wall and prevent me from placing cabinets or toolboxes flush against the wall. This option would be more acceptable if it was all the way up high against the ceiling, but that would add two 90s and add almost 30 feet to the run.
Another other option is to take the vent pipe where it enters the garage and shoot it straight up and pop it through the roof with the appropriate roof cap. That would add only one 90 and 12 feet, but it would place the vent in a 'valley', a low spot between sloped sections of the roof. Plus my research indicates that this is not a preferred method for venting a clothes dryer.
Is roof venting such a bad thing? I know it's done all the time, but my gut tells me its best to go all horizontal whenever possible.
What say you? Your thoughts, observations and opinions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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