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Wherever possible, use a rigid aluminum dryer vent instead of a flexible aluminum vent because it won’t restrict airflow as much, and it’s less likely to clog with lint. 2) Raise the Dryer.
Wherever possible, use a rigid aluminum dryer vent instead of a flexible aluminum vent because it won't restrict airflow as much, and it's less likely to clog with lint. Fasten a sheet of 3/4-in ...
Ask the Carpenter’s Rob Robillard tackles readers’ questions about gas dryers, condensation, and furnace vents. Get more advice at realestate.boston.com.
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