laundry room
The apartment laundry room, (has one washer and one dryer) door is always
kept locked for security reasons. There is a sort of smell in it now. Would putting a grid vent in the door help with getting some air circulation in the room? Patt |
laundry room
On Jun 17, 2:34 pm, "Patt" wrote:
The apartment laundry room, (has one washer and one dryer) door is always kept locked for security reasons. There is a sort of smell in it now. Would putting a grid vent in the door help with getting some air circulation in the room? Patt Um, yes. I have seen wooden doors have holes neatly drilled in the bottom third of a door to provide for air movement. |
laundry room
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 19:34:53 GMT, "Patt" wrote:
The apartment laundry room, (has one washer and one dryer) door is always kept locked for security reasons. There is a sort of smell in it now. Would putting a grid vent in the door help with getting some air circulation in the room? Patt First of all, check for any leaks and repair those. Any vent will help. Consider installing a fan venting to the outside. |
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