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03-19-2018, 06:23 AM | #1 |
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dryer vent question
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See the picture (not mine stock) but exact same scenario. So one of the flaps on mine has bust and fallen off, I think the others are a bit sticky, so not sure if they move easily I was going to replace it, but have some questions. 1> I can get to the back of the vent from the inside easily 2> What is that "mastic" around it, is is easy enough to remove and what should I use to replace it with (sealant) 3> As the vent goes straight to the dryer, is there an issue with just leaving it as is? 4> Are the connections to connect to the air duct tubing a standard ? TIA |
03-19-2018, 08:28 AM | #2 |
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You might just be able to replace the outer plastic part. Looks very similar to this that Lowes sells:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/IMPERIAL-4-...nt-Cap/3203043 I installed a metal one like below because I didn't like the idea of plastic. But then you would have to replace the whole metal duct behind it. If you leave it "as is" I would be worried that rodents might crawl in there. I just used general outdoor caulk to seal around the edges. Seems to work fine. You can use a 4" worm clamp to attach the ducting. You could most likely use what is all ready on there. |
03-19-2018, 08:53 AM | #3 |
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I had the exact issue. I could not access the other side of the vent, so I removed the sticky fin, just bend it to remove it. Then I took to local hardware store and matched the fin up with a fin from a new vent. Had to go to a couple stores to find a correct match. And I had to carve a bit off the edge to match the dimensions perfectly. Then I bought vent and just swapped over the fins, not the housing.
Way easier since the housing is not worn, just the fins get out of shape over time. Use the opportunity to clean out the vent tube as well with a vacuum or air hose or both while drier is running, lots of crap will come out. |
03-19-2018, 09:04 AM | #4 |
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That is just an outer cover piece and can easily be replaced. It does not look like screws were used due to brick and an adhesive/sealant was used. You can probably pry it off with a thin scraper tool, clean off the old glue and put another one on. A thin bead of construction adhesive will hold another one-'they don't have to be real tight.
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03-19-2018, 09:40 AM | #7 |
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I had to replace my entire dryer vent. The original build in 1990 used plastic bathroom fan duct .. which is a fire hazard. I had to go after my home inspector as he clearly saw that and didn't report it. Anyway it's not too bad of a project ... you can get a new cap and a metal pipe like posted above if needed to replace that.
That is just some sort of weather proof silicone sealant you can cut off and replace with new. You'll want to fix that or else you'll get a bird / squirrels in there. While you have it off look in there with a flashlight .. you may want to try and get a long vaccuum in there / blow compressed air out the dryer end to clean it. |
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03-19-2018, 05:38 PM | #9 |
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I’d replace the vent hose. In some locations a new vent hose has to be used when a new dryer is installed.
And vacuum out the dryer where you disconnected the hose from it. Metallic duct tape is a nice way to close off the gaps at each connection junction. |
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03-19-2018, 06:14 PM | #10 |
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This is good advice if you have had the dryer for a while. A month ago I changed the belt pulley and the belt while I was at it and noticed the whole inside of the dryer was covered in lint...guess it just creeps in there. Cleaned it all out.
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I do this once a year, since finding a bird/squirrel nest when doing this one time. |
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03-20-2018, 07:51 AM | #16 |
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so, 2 things,
looking at that sealant, its quite wide and thick, doesn't look like that stuff you get out of a tube ? I may have to wait till the weather gets warmer as the temps still are around -5 overnight |
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03-20-2018, 08:26 AM | #18 |
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Wait 'til things warm up - those flaps won't stop rodents even if fully intact, and birds/wasps won't be around until it is a lot warmer. You can get the putty off (or loose) with a heat gun - probably is some type of glazing putty. It probably won't ever fully come off the brick so don't spread it any further (unless you LIKE that 'Homer was here' look). I'd replace with a nice unit like the second pic in this string - that's what I did. They have an internal metal door that works much better, and larger so they cover the old mess; get one w/ the pipe extension off the back, not just a face unit. Once you pull that POS, the new one should just slide right into the hole and you mate up the piping inside.
I've just discovered that they also make these removable lint screen inserts for the vent tubing (inline rectangular slide-out tray). They put them in all the dryer vents here on our unit (inside the hospital, where they REALLY hate fires). I think I'm going to get one just to make it easier to clear out now that I can't just stick a vac down the outlet. |
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