Can I make my dryer's vent line better looking?
Run rigid 4″ pipe behind the sheetrock wall and use a drierbox to transition to the flexible duct that connects to your drier. http://www.dryerbox.com/index-confirmed.htm
joearchitect
in Construction 12 years and 9 months ago
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mystiky | 12 years and 9 months ago
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http://cdn.brownstoner.com/51b9fa234fe93-.jpg
As you can see by this photo, our basement is getting completely redone. I am trying to figure out if there is a better (smarter and/or better looking) job with my gas dryer’s exhaust line from the inside of my basement? It’s a standard 4″ elbow, and the outside of the new frame ends up being 6 inches from the wall + the 5/8 sheetrock. Are there any suggestions as to what I can do, so I can somehow improve visually how this all looks? I have plenty of space for my washer and dryer depth-wise. so space behind the units is not an issue. Much appreciate all input, as always.
Master Plvmber | 12 years and 9 months ago
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You can replace that ugly fle pipe with ridgid 4″ flue pipe. You can paint the pipe if you want.