Dryer vent
Stretch wrote:
It is amazing to me how people who know nothing about HVAC have such
strong opinions concerning goofy devices that affect the air in their
houses. Yes, the dryer vent diverter will add heat to your house. It
will also add a lot of moisture in a small space, which can cause
problems, like mold. If you exhaust the dryer into a large room in a
large house, probably OK. But there is no control on the dryer to
detect when you get too much humidity in your house. You find out when
the wallpaper starts peeling or the inside of the windows sweat.
that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard
so ****ing throw a fan in there
moisture is removed from hot air as it passes through the water first
it's just a basic fundamental fact of a natural process
keep on wasting heat Streetch
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