09 01 2011 11 10 pm 4.
Venting electric dryer into garage.
You can use a dryer heat diverter.
John dirks jr arundel home inspection llc l icensed maryland home inspector.
From a common sense approach the dryer vent into the garage is a safety issue for co gas from vehicles into the living space and a break in the fire suppression between the house and garage.
All types of indoor dryer vents will allow heat and humidity into the room.
The photo above shows the area above a dryer vent terminating into that same bucket in the garage.
I ve used one for 30 years.
To make the dyer more efficient you can buy an inexpensive heat diverter and install it in the exhaust duct of electric dryers only not gas dryers you ll save about 50 worth of heat per load in the winter.
Venting into a garage is fine as long you re willing to put with lint coating your vehicles they re gonna get messy.
There is also extensive mold on the plywood that is not readily visible in the picture.
For a large garage the extra humidity in winter won t make a difference.
No ducts between the garage and house living area are allowed because they create a route.
Venting the dryer outside in cold weather wastes a lot of heat.
All you need is an indoor venting kit some basic tools a.
But it s far preferable to venting into a crawl space.
We recommend the user allow for air circulation and ventilation when operated in confined spaces.
This indoor dryer vent is designed to capture the lint from your electric clothes dryer for those unable to vent to the outside.
Most local building codes require that dryer venting even off an electric dryer go to the outside of the home.
You get about 10k btus per run.
Run it to the roof or an outside wall.
Not running exhaust piping at all or directing it into an attic basement garage or crawlspace is unacceptable.
Can you vent an electric clothes dryer inside.
Venting a dryer into a garage or other enclosed space will more than likely show up on an inspection report as an item required for repair before a home can be sold.
Not only is it possible but it s also pretty easy.
All dryer vents are subject to very specific building codes that can adversely affect a home inspection when you re ready to sell.
In the summer you vent the dryer to the outside and in the winter you vent it to the space to be heated.
There is also a second issue with terminating a dryer in the garage.
Mites molds human skin dander pulverized synthetic fibers and their off gases not the kind of stuff you.