pb4uski
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I'm hoping this knowlegable group might be able to help me.
Our condos are getting roofs replaced soon and we are about to go out for proposals. The condos were built in the late 70s. The clothes dryer exhaust duct ends about an inch from the dryer roof vent... there is no physical connection... the end of the duct just points towards the roof vent opening.
I find this odd. In my experience the clothes dryer exhaust duct is attached to the vent, but the vents that I am more familiar with are sidewall vents and not rooftop vents.
I can't find anything that requires it to be attached, but perhaps it is so elementary that they don't feel a need to specify that it needs to be attached.
Thoughts? Is this perhaps a Florida thing?
Our condos are getting roofs replaced soon and we are about to go out for proposals. The condos were built in the late 70s. The clothes dryer exhaust duct ends about an inch from the dryer roof vent... there is no physical connection... the end of the duct just points towards the roof vent opening.
I find this odd. In my experience the clothes dryer exhaust duct is attached to the vent, but the vents that I am more familiar with are sidewall vents and not rooftop vents.
I can't find anything that requires it to be attached, but perhaps it is so elementary that they don't feel a need to specify that it needs to be attached.
Thoughts? Is this perhaps a Florida thing?