Dryerjacks are the first roof vents designed to meet the more stringent venting requirements of dryer exhaust systems.
How to tell if dryer vent goes to roof.
Turn your dryer on.
Go to the back of your dryer moving it if necessary.
Here are some things to look for and why the roof is not the smart choice when venting your dryer.
Go up to the attic and disconnect where it s making the first turn.
Unlike the vents shown above left the dryerjack affects airflow by less than 01 water column inches of pressure.
But what happens when your dryer vents go through the roof.
Before you clean a dryer vent on the roof vacuum out the vent behind the dryer since it s easier to clean out the length of the vent from the ground floor.
Once the vent is exposed use a vent brush first clean the exterior surfaces.
Brush it down using this dryer vent cleaning kit.
Do the same thing brushing towards the first turn.
Now it is time to remove the vent cover near your dryer so that you can clean out any debris that has accumulated inside.
A better roof termination.
Then get on the roof and peel back any shingles that may be covering the vent as well as the guard.
The vents can clog up with lint compromising the efficiency of the dryer and even starting a fire in some of the worst cases.
Connect back and perform the same procedure at the third turn.
Dryer vent specialists will tell you that a vertical approach to installing a dryer vent is inefficient and creates a fire risk for a home if it goes unchecked.
At this point now that your dryer is not connected to any power sources it is safe to work on your dryer vent.
Connect it back and go to the second turn.
Step 2 remove the dryer vent cover.