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John Barry
 
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Of course not, if you don't use the dryer, or don't mind major
moisture-induced damage. Or combustion by-products inside the
structure. :')

For one, it's probably a code-violation, and should be remedied ASAP.
For another, if you paid for it to be vented outside, that should be
made so.

That contractor cut big corners, and lied. Don't trust him, if you
ever did.

HTH,
John

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Recently I added a room to my house requiring that the gas dryer vent be
rerouted. The contractor routed it up into the attic. He was going to run
it through the attic then outside the house but never finished it. He said
it would be fine just up into the attic without being vented outside.

Are there any problems just leaving it venting inside the attic?


Thanks