No you shouldn t use a towel or other absorbing material.
Is it ok to vent dryer into attic.
For dryers that are located in a place where venting to the outside is difficult it s ok to simply vent the dryer into a container of water.
We are wondering if there is any other way to vent the dryer which is gas.
How can i vent it outside to make it less of a fire hazard improperly vented dryers and lint buildup cause over 15 000 fires a year.
Or you may have a distance issue.
Venting a gas dryer into any enclosed space can cause an accumulation of carbon monoxide that could become lethal to humans and pets.
Dryer lint is also highly flammable.
Some homeowners use a much simpler system of venting down into a bucket of water like in the photo at the top of this page.
As seniors cleaning out the vent is a hassle because we can t climb into the attic or move out the stacked washer dryer to get to the vent.
Our association will not permit any outside venting.
Dryers that vent indoors may go unnoticed especially if they are releasing fumes into an attic or the vent leaks into the space between walls.
A dryer vent should be vented outside.
The high humid air doesn t vent out of the house before it condensates in the duct and then runs back into the house causing damage.
The moisture from wet clothes can cause mold to grow inside walls which can lead to respiratory issues certain types of cancers and death.
Additionally if you own a gas fired dryer you need to install a carbon monoxide detector in your laundry room and ensure that your dryer lines are inspected and cleaned every year.
The problem with attics.
Cindy asks my dryer vents into my attic.
Sometimes such as in town homes or condos it s not possible to vent a dryer through a wall outside.
You can buy a box called an indoor dryer vent kit at home improvement stores and it manages to control most of the lint but not the water dumped into the air.
Not all dryers will allow for this so be sure to check the owners manual to ensure it can be vented in this manner.
Insulating the duct may also help.
Venting your dryer to the attic is not only a potential fire hazard but can result in moisture problems which causes more problems.
Earth wind and fire earth isn t really an issue when venting a dryer inside but wind and fire certainly are.
In these cases it may be necessary to vent your dryer through the attic.
You may have a bad boot around the roof vent that is leaking into the attic.