Hopefully this is a short thread and someone knows something about this - the dryer is in the basement up against a north wall, and the vent is at ceiling height against the east wall. The previous owner rigged up (with multiple elbows) 4" rigid dryer vent piping to go at a 45 degree angle out the back of the dryer up to the top corner where the north and east walls meet, then more elbows to get it facing the right way, then a span that runs along the top of the east wall, and then more elbows and a short span that connects to the vent to outside. In their wisdom, they just stuck the dryer randomly and cut everything to fit that random spot. I'm doing some organizing downstairs and want to move the dryer - problem is that the piping will no longer fit and I'm going to have to redo/modify it.
Anyone know much about doing piping for the dryer vent? I see home depot sells
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/drye...x8-foot/959940 which seems like it would be easier to hook up than rigid piping.
What's standard in newer homes that won't catch fire or cause a spider infestation?