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anthony923
Nov 16, 2013, 09:21 AM
Okay, I have a dryer and the duct work is under the basement. I noticed that the duct work was disconnected ,when I connected the duct work properly my auto timer dry period stopped working, now I disconnected the duct work under my house to about 5 ft and let the hot air blow under my crawl space, now the dryer works fine... any ideas.
smearcase
Nov 16, 2013, 10:24 AM
Sounds like the duct is clogged with lint between the point where it was disconnected and where it outlets, outside. Having it disconnected as it presently is, is not a good idea as it will produce too much moisture into the crawl space.
Some newer model dryers have a sensor that can determine that the exhaust is not working properly, as yours is likely doing.
You can purchase a brush to push through the duct to remove blockages. Similar to: Search Results for dryer duct brush at The Home Depot (http://www.homedepot.com/s/dryer%2520duct%2520brush?NCNI-5)
anthony923
Nov 16, 2013, 01:29 PM
Sounds like the duct is clogged with lint between the point where it was disconnected and where it outlets, outside. Having it disconnected as it presently is, is not a good idea as it will produce too much moisture into the crawl space.
Some newer model dryers have a sensor that can determine that the exhaust is not working properly, as yours is likely doing.
You can purchase a brush to push through the duct to remove blockages. Similar to: Search Results for dryer duct brush at The Home Depot (http://www.homedepot.com/s/dryer%2520duct%2520brush?NCNI-5)
Well I do smell the dryer heat coming from the outside of my house, but maybe I should just replace the whole duct vent...
smearcase
Nov 16, 2013, 05:05 PM
I was able to get into a position where I could inspect mine with a good bright light.
I would verify that it is clogged and try to unclog it first (before replacing) - unless it is an inferior duct which snags lint and poses a fire hazard.
This appears to be a good video on the subject:
How to build a safe dryer vent. Best marerials to use for a dryer vent. - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_4vvq9PMt8)
Good luck.
anthony923
Nov 21, 2013, 08:57 PM
Thanks for all your help. I decided to just replace the duct work and move it to a different location since the vent blows out under my deck outside. 2 questions, would it effect the deck if I keep it there and how far is too long for the duct work?