The vent cap on the side of your house is the last barrier through which lint and moist air from the dryer must pass before being dispersed by the wind.
Replacing dryer vent in vinyl siding.
Installing a dryer vent through vinyl siding can be a troublesome task but a fairly simple one basically when damp clothes are put in the dryer a small blower briskly funnels air through a duct and out of your home.
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You may need to scribe and trim the edges to precisely fit your siding profile.
This video will show how to clean a clogged dryer duct and flexible duct.
Cut the new vent pipe to the same length as the old one then slide it through the wall.
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How to replace an outdoor dryer vent cap.
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Pull out the dryer vent cover scrape away old caulk and dirt and then wipe the siding clean so new caulk will stick.
How to replace a dryer vent it is easy when you know how.
Wood framed homes with vinyl or metal siding will cost less to cut into than those with stucco or log exteriors.
Typical projects can take 2 to 4 hours for a total labor charge of 40 to 140.
The first is to install a vinyl surface mounting block shown here that fits over the existing siding.
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How to replace the outside cover for a dryer vent.
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How to mount a vent cap on vinyl siding.
Getting the correct type of duct for you home and proper installation will ensure that things like lint fires or carbon monoxide build up will not occur.
In most cases a professional carpenter can install a dryer vent for 20 to 35 per hour.
These vents also feature patented lock on trim ring for ease of installation and patented exhaust flaps which stay closed when not in use to keep out.
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Screw the cap to the siding and caulk around the edges with paintable caulk.
The master exhaust vents are manufactured to color match and accommodate various brands of siding.