I'm looking for some opinions, so here goes:
I want to re-route the dryer outlet right out through the side of the unit through an adjacent exterior wall.
The pipe run would be a foot or so.
Thing is, in part based on last winter's experience with a frosty aluminum-framed kitty door, I want to limit heat loss.
I guess the heat loss mechanisms would be through conduction (the metal pipe to the outside) and convection (the air in the pipe).
I imagine I will have some type of flapper vent on the outside, like the current arrangement, and insulate the outside of the short run of pipe to the dryer with fiberglass.
Q's:
-Am I on the right track, or...
-Will no matter what I do result in a cold laundry room because of the short run of pipe, etc?
-Any tips?
Thanks very much.
I want to re-route the dryer outlet right out through the side of the unit through an adjacent exterior wall.
The pipe run would be a foot or so.
Thing is, in part based on last winter's experience with a frosty aluminum-framed kitty door, I want to limit heat loss.
I guess the heat loss mechanisms would be through conduction (the metal pipe to the outside) and convection (the air in the pipe).
I imagine I will have some type of flapper vent on the outside, like the current arrangement, and insulate the outside of the short run of pipe to the dryer with fiberglass.
Q's:
-Am I on the right track, or...
-Will no matter what I do result in a cold laundry room because of the short run of pipe, etc?
-Any tips?
Thanks very much.