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chefwong
05-07-2010, 08:11 PM
When using ridgid duct for dryer venting, what's the correct way to seal the ducts. Regular duct tape or duct seal...IME, duct tape get's soft with the hot air.. However, I do like the fact you can remove them easily when snaking a vent brush to clean.
Or is the correct way to use duct seal, and get those nice long rod dryer setups for dryer vent cleaning.
jimbo
05-08-2010, 07:13 AM
I use the metal foil tape, but even that the adhesive hardens up from the heat.
Most of the time, the dryer vent is inside the wall, so you cannot get to it to take it apart anyway.
chefwong
05-08-2010, 08:11 AM
What is the better of the 2 materials. Rigid Aluminum or Galvanized ? Galvanized is heavier gauge but is Alumin better due to the the condensation ?
mrmichaeljmoore
05-19-2010, 11:58 AM
i use PVC for my dryer.....the 4" drain pipe (available at Lowes/HD).
I clean it every couple months. No tape on the joints; just friction fit.
Never had a problem in 5+ years.....
The pipe is not in a wall, so I can pull the dryer out, remove the pipe, clean it and re-install.
jimbo
05-19-2010, 12:19 PM
i use PVC for my dryer.....the 4" drain pipe (available at Lowes/HD).
I clean it every couple months. No tape on the joints; just friction fit.
Never had a problem in 5+ years.....
The pipe is not in a wall, so I can pull the dryer out, remove the pipe, clean it and re-install.
Any kind of plastic pipe is prohibited for dryers by most building coded.