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Two dryers - one vent?
First of all, thanks to all who responded to my previous question about
basement floors, your responses were extremely informative. Thank you guys, you're awesome! I have one more quick question: I am installing a second dryer in the laundry room, and my HVAC guy tells me that he can't attach the new dryer to the vent for the existing dryer and will need to run a new separate vent. I'm curious as to what the reasons would be for not sharing a vent between two dryers. (The HVAC guy couldn't give me an explanation). Thanks! |
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separate vent. I'm curious as to what the reasons would be for not sharing a vent between two dryers. Because you will be blowing lint and moisture from one dryer back into the other. (out of curiousity, why does someone need 2 dryers?) |
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JohnH wrote: separate vent. I'm curious as to what the reasons would be for not sharing a vent between two dryers. Because you will be blowing lint and moisture from one dryer back into the other. I concur. There isn't a *check valve* that will seal tight enough and still open under the pressure from a dryer blower. BTDT. |
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wrote in message oups.com... First of all, thanks to all who responded to my previous question about basement floors, your responses were extremely informative. Thank you guys, you're awesome! I have one more quick question: I am installing a second dryer in the laundry room, and my HVAC guy tells me that he can't attach the new dryer to the vent for the existing dryer and will need to run a new separate vent. I'm curious as to what the reasons would be for not sharing a vent between two dryers. (The HVAC guy couldn't give me an explanation). Thanks! My cheap boss once tried this with rest room exhaust vents - the men fouled the ladies' room and vice versa. |
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JohnH wrote in message . com... separate vent. I'm curious as to what the reasons would be for not sharing a vent between two dryers. Because you will be blowing lint and moisture from one dryer back into the other. (out of curiousity, why does someone need 2 dryers?) Big family? I recently toured a model home and they had two of everything in it, 2 dishwashers (the theory being one dishwasher could have clean dishes, and one could have dirty dishes so the family wouldn't have to unload before loading) two washing machines (no sorting clothes whites and colors), two dryers (to get laundry done quickly), etc. Seems like a bit much to me, but it's whatever a person wants I guess. Cheri |
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On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 12:57:34 -0500, "PanHandler"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... First of all, thanks to all who responded to my previous question about basement floors, your responses were extremely informative. Thank you guys, you're awesome! I have one more quick question: I am installing a second dryer in the laundry room, and my HVAC guy tells me that he can't attach the new dryer to the vent for the existing dryer and will need to run a new separate vent. I'm curious as to what the reasons would be for not sharing a vent between two dryers. (The HVAC guy couldn't give me an explanation). Thanks! My cheap boss once tried this with rest room exhaust vents - the men fouled the ladies' room and vice versa. Yeah...but which one smeller worse??? |
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jtees4 wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 12:57:34 -0500, "PanHandler" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... First of all, thanks to all who responded to my previous question about basement floors, your responses were extremely informative. Thank you guys, you're awesome! I have one more quick question: I am installing a second dryer in the laundry room, and my HVAC guy tells me that he can't attach the new dryer to the vent for the existing dryer and will need to run a new separate vent. I'm curious as to what the reasons would be for not sharing a vent between two dryers. (The HVAC guy couldn't give me an explanation). Thanks! My cheap boss once tried this with rest room exhaust vents - the men fouled the ladies' room and vice versa. Yeah...but which one smeller worse??? Even I can answer that. It is always the other one. -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
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I am into redundancy. I have 2 washers, 2 dryers, and next kitchen
remodel 2 dishwashers. Have spare satellite dish all wired up on my home. ZERO NITE swap cables and sit back and relax. Have 2 vans too. Unless you have the bucks for everything brand new, or replace on a moments notice redundant things make for much less stress 2 washers and dryers speed up laundry a LOT. although ideally it would be 2 washers and 4 dryers, since it takes twice as long to dry clothes as wash them |
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wrote in message oups.com... I am into redundancy. I have 2 washers, 2 dryers, and next kitchen remodel 2 dishwashers. Have spare satellite dish all wired up on my home. ZERO NITE swap cables and sit back and relax. Have 2 vans too. Unless you have the bucks for everything brand new, or replace on a moments notice redundant things make for much less stress 2 washers and dryers speed up laundry a LOT. although ideally it would be 2 washers and 4 dryers, since it takes twice as long to dry clothes as wash them Do you wear a belt AND suspenders also? :-) |
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I have a couple times
Hey when any single item breaks its no big deal... Did have BOTH dryers break the same nite once, for different reasons. I fix most stuff myself so its nice to not have to hurry! |
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wrote in message oups.com... I have a couple times Hey when any single item breaks its no big deal... Did have BOTH dryers break the same nite once, for different reasons. I fix most stuff myself so its nice to not have to hurry! You are a true paradox ;-) You don't like to hurry yet you would like to have 4 driers to do laundry faster. Hope your house has 2 floors |
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I repair office machines for a living my life is hurrying for others.
Whenm my junk breaks I dont want to have to hurry I have 3 identical electric chainsaws bought at flea markets about 10 bucks each. When a saw has a problem like hit nail I just swap saws and keep going I have hoover elite vacuums, all identical buy at flea markets garage sales, 10 bucks or less each. I canibalize for parts and keep 2 running at all times one on each floor.... hoover parts are expensive, buy sweepers cheap parts. I guess I could just buy new every time something breaks but dont believe in tossing good stuff, and this way saves lots of money I do admit I dont like spending lots of time doing laundry, multiple machines helps thats a lot |
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wrote in message ups.com... I repair office machines for a living my life is hurrying for others. Whenm my junk breaks I dont want to have to hurry I have 3 identical electric chainsaws bought at flea markets about 10 bucks each. When a saw has a problem like hit nail I just swap saws and keep going I have hoover elite vacuums, all identical buy at flea markets garage sales, 10 bucks or less each. I canibalize for parts and keep 2 running at all times one on each floor.... hoover parts are expensive, buy sweepers cheap parts. I guess I could just buy new every time something breaks but dont believe in tossing good stuff, and this way saves lots of money I do admit I dont like spending lots of time doing laundry, multiple machines helps thats a lot Just kidding, Kinda reminds me of Norm Abram (TOH) who has a cordless driver for each drill bit |
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On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 23:41:58 GMT, "PipeDown"
wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I repair office machines for a living my life is hurrying for others. Whenm my junk breaks I dont want to have to hurry I have 3 identical electric chainsaws bought at flea markets about 10 bucks each. When a saw has a problem like hit nail I just swap saws and keep going I have hoover elite vacuums, all identical buy at flea markets garage sales, 10 bucks or less each. I canibalize for parts and keep 2 running at all times one on each floor.... hoover parts are expensive, buy sweepers cheap parts. I guess I could just buy new every time something breaks but dont believe in tossing good stuff, and this way saves lots of money I do admit I dont like spending lots of time doing laundry, multiple machines helps thats a lot Just kidding, Kinda reminds me of Norm Abram (TOH) who has a cordless driver for each drill bit It's definitely good to have at least two drills, one to drill the holes and one to drive the screws. Even I have that. One bought at Sears, a long time ago. One given to me by the clerk at Black and Decker, after the guy who brought it in didn't want to pay for repair. I had it repaired 15 minutes after I got home, by adding another washer on the armature. And one I found lying in the grass at a street corner. Oh, yeah, I have 6 lawnmowers, but after two were fixed, I couldn't get the energy or spend even 20 dollars in parts to fix the others. And I can't manage to give them away, because no one wants them if they don't work. |
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Two dryers - one vent?
I try to avoid buying 2 identical washers or dryers at the same time,
it spreads the cost and avoids everything dying together. |
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Hope your house has 2 floors
Sure. One is a backup. |
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Two dryers - one vent?
wrote in message
oups.com... First of all, thanks to all who responded to my previous question about basement floors, your responses were extremely informative. Thank you guys, you're awesome! I have one more quick question: I am installing a second dryer in the laundry room, and my HVAC guy tells me that he can't attach the new dryer to the vent for the existing dryer and will need to run a new separate vent. I'm curious as to what the reasons would be for not sharing a vent between two dryers. (The HVAC guy couldn't give me an explanation). Thanks! Well, I actually did do what you're thinking of. When running one dryer, a lot of exhaust got blown into the second dryer. There was a flap that looked like it would block the exhaust from entering the other dryer, but, it didn't block nearly enough. That caused enough condensation that it leaked out of the second dryer and onto the floor. All that condensation corroded the rollers on the second dryer, and one day they just froze up. S |
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Two dryers - one vent?
"JohnH" wrote in message
ups.com... separate vent. I'm curious as to what the reasons would be for not sharing a vent between two dryers. Because you will be blowing lint and moisture from one dryer back into the other. (out of curiousity, why does someone need 2 dryers?) You don't need 2 dryers. But, many loads (like towels) take a lot longer to dry than to wash. So it just speeds up the whole process. S |
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Two dryers - one vent?
If I have a lot of laundry I do the towels separately, later. I have
enough towels that there's never any rush. And in the winter I sometimes just hang them inside because the extra humidity is nice. It's 2006. Detergent research has come a long way since 1950. There's not a lot of need to wash anything in anything but cold water, and thus no need to separate the laundry. Nobody's ever told me my white t-shirts aren't white enough... because they're still as bright as new. Shaun Eli www.BrainChampagne.com Brain Champagne: Clever Comedy for Smart Minds (sm) |
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It's 2006. Detergent research has come a long way since 1950. There's not a lot of need to wash anything in anything but cold water, and thus no need to separate the laundry. Nobody's ever told me my white t-shirts aren't white enough... because they're still as bright as new. Not quite... Warm/hot still does a better job on grease spots. |
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