For safety use one pipe strap for every 6 to 8 in 15 to 20 cm of hose.
Install dryer vent through exterior wall.
There are three main methods to installing a dryer vent through a stucco exterior and we will go over each of them in detail.
Dryer venting cap for an exterior wall with attached vent tube.
Vent hose to fit the vent tube and the dryer.
Homeowners with extensive diy experience may be able to install on their own using one of these kits.
When the dryer vent hose is fully attached make sure all the seams are covered with foil tape.
A dryer vent outlet accommodates 4 inch piping rigid metal duct pipe is recommended and it should be directed through a hole in the nearest exterior wall.
Secure the dryer vent cap on the home exterior.
Figures a b and c show the three most common paths from the dryer to the exterior.
All of these methods are different when it comes to removing stucco portion but are essentially the same when it comes to cutting a hole in the wood sheer underneath the stucco if equipped.
If possible position your dryer along an exterior wall to keep the vent as short as possible.
Transfer that measurement inside if necessary to mark the new dryer vent center.
Hole saw bit of the same size as the vent tube generally 4 inches across screwdriver.
Use a 4 1 4 inch hole saw to cut the vent opening.
If you are installing a dryer vent through a finished wall remove a small section and check to be sure you won t be cutting through any wiring plumbing or ductwork.
Expect to pay 12 to 30 for an indoor kit that includes a transition duct clamps and an indoor vent lint trap.
Install the dryer vent cap against the side of your house being sure that its attached pipe fits through the wall opening you have made.
Install dryer vent through wall siding a new dryer vent should be installed on a vinyl siding.
Vent a dryer through the roof only as a last resort.
Then press the dryer vent to the wall and hold it down using pipe straps and simple screws.