Dryer vent installation?
Sep 29, 2008 by Anela Angel | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
Who could settle a dryer vent? Actually drill a hole in the wall for a vented clothes dryer? Would it be an Electrician? Plumber? Builder?
Sal*UK-have you ever knocked out a perforate in 12inch wall using hammer and chisel,try it and then say its not that hard.
GARFIELD | Sep 29, 2008
Odd job man honestly - its not a hard thing to do.
Sal*UK | Sep 29, 2008
any on man can do it as far as tradesman its HVAC
dvdacmn | Sep 29, 2008
some class of handy man..a friend..maybe a plumber? who ever is willing to...and knows how to properly do it..you could even do it but it would most likely take longer...do you already have the electrical dam up because that would be something else you would
Crazy NDN | Sep 29, 2008
A immature builder or handyman should easily be able to do this. There should be no electrical work involved and no plumbing unless there are pipes in the way that will lack to be moved.
Whoever does the job could do it with a hammer and chisel
IAN L | Sep 29, 2008
Most folks with a particle handyman savvy could do that.
A word of advice: do not use the 'flex' dryer hose. Run 'hard' pipe to the outside.
The cord hose will collect excessive amounts of lint. It will sag if not properly supported (and
Muledancer | Sep 29, 2008
Any handyman or odd-job man will do this without even trying.
davy t | Sep 29, 2008
Sal*UK-have you ever knocked out a crack in 12inch wall using hammer and chisel,try it and then say its not that hard.
GARFIELD | Sep 29, 2008
Clothes dryer, use gas or electric?
Feb 22, 2010 by S L | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
We are buying a join of new washing machine and dryer. Sears told us that, since our current dryer uses gas, it will cost us some extra including more to the assay listed, installation and permit. It will be around $300 more.
Also, if we
While you can hold the electric model, why would you do that if your laundry allready has a gas connection?
Gas is cheaper than electric, and dries the clothes better. Put aside the $300 for other purposes.
| Feb 22, 2010
Maytag dryer not drying, clothes gets warm but thats it. Just had the belt replaced. What do i check?
Feb 03, 2008 by J D | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
When the punch initially busted the dryer would heat but the drum wouldnt turn...not it turns and is just getting stormy. We tried to fix it ourselves but...didnt work, im not sure if we detached something that is now causing it not to really heat...I
The first subject to check is the duct,,,and then the drum,,,,
lint can clog the drum pores or the duct,,,then clean the duct
wealthy outside and make sure the flapper is able to open and close,,,,, Seeing how your messing with the dryer
odie b | Feb 03, 2008