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Dryer Vent Question
I just purchased an eight year old home that is in good shape.
My concern is that the dryer vent blows underneath my front steps, which are made of wood. Could this be a fire hazard due to lint buildup? I am seriously considering hiring a builder to re-vent the hose. I went into the crawl space and it is neat and clean, no moisture. Thoughts please. Thanks. Corinne |
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