Hello, wondered if you could give me some advice.
I have a tumble dryer which currently vents out of the cat flap in the utility room door, however, we don't have a cat and want to replace the door, so we need an alternative method of venting the dryer.
I plan on venting it through the wall. As far as I know, the wall is 2 bricks deep, with no cavity.
My understanding is that I can hire a hole cutter which would do the job, however, I had 3 questions:
1. Does it matter if the hole is above/below the DPC? I had some work done in that room last year and a chemical DPC was added as the wall was stripped back - I wasn't there when it was done so don't know the height of the DPC.
2. Does the vent have to be level with the outlet of the dryer? I would have thought that if the vent was higher than the outlet, then condensation would run back down the pipe and into the dryer/out the inlet (they are not watertight) and cause a possible damp issue.
3. Does it matter how the hole is cut in the brickwork? Does doing it one way do more damage to the structural strength of the wall, or will the wall be fine?
Thanks
I have a tumble dryer which currently vents out of the cat flap in the utility room door, however, we don't have a cat and want to replace the door, so we need an alternative method of venting the dryer.
I plan on venting it through the wall. As far as I know, the wall is 2 bricks deep, with no cavity.
My understanding is that I can hire a hole cutter which would do the job, however, I had 3 questions:
1. Does it matter if the hole is above/below the DPC? I had some work done in that room last year and a chemical DPC was added as the wall was stripped back - I wasn't there when it was done so don't know the height of the DPC.
2. Does the vent have to be level with the outlet of the dryer? I would have thought that if the vent was higher than the outlet, then condensation would run back down the pipe and into the dryer/out the inlet (they are not watertight) and cause a possible damp issue.
3. Does it matter how the hole is cut in the brickwork? Does doing it one way do more damage to the structural strength of the wall, or will the wall be fine?
Thanks