How would you vent a dryer when it is in a middle of the room?
I have a dryer that is in a little room that has no outside wall to vent. Don't want to put a hole in the floor so what would be another way to vent it. Thanks
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run vent hose into sealed bucket and then clean it out periodically. I had to do this in a basement.
thank you for the suggest.
Here's an article all about indoor venting: https://www.thriftyfun.com/Venting-Your-Dryer-Inside.html
Check local code and get a contractor or HVAC contractor in for estimates. See if this helps.
https://dryerbox.com/dryer_venting_guide.htm
Try looking at a home improvement store
( ie Lowe’s, Home Depot ) for a dryer vent box. It attaches to the vent tubing. It will vent the lint and moisture into the box instead of outdoors. FYI, it will vent moisture into the air.
They make several ventless dryer attachments. One vents the air with no water, some lint escapes (a lot more dusting on your part). Another one requires water, it catches most of the lint. I've used both even though my dryer vents outside. I found the one that requires water is good in the winter to add moisture into your home but not so much in the summer months (too much moisture). Whichever one you decide upon would depend on the moisture content in your home. I'm sure if you lived in the desert the water one would work well all year.
There's a unit you can buy, ( had the situation once.)
The house goes into the top of the box, water inside the container, and it vents very well.
Just how far would the dryer venting need to be, to be vented outside?
Thank you for all of the people who answered the question for your help. Wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Though a window or door using a Vent hose.