COMPLETE Telescoping DRYER VENT Installation! Think OUTSIDE the BOX!!!
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Thanks Steve I'm a vinyl sider from New Hampshire I run across vent issues all the time even with 40 years of experience I learn so many new tips and idea's from you keep up the excellent work steve
WOW! That's pretty creative Steve! Definitely thinking outside the box!
Great job. Watching from Roseburg Oregon!!
LOVE IT!!!
Great detail! Thx for sharing!
Great job Steve! I can tell you put a lot of thought in this one! I'm sure it isn't easy having to fix someone's absolute stupidity! YES, STUPID! You can't run 3" duct REGARDLESS of the wall depth! Way to go brother!
Thank you ALL for watching!!! Cheers!!
Super clean install. Great job, Steve!
Thanks HSB! I’m definitely catching some flack on this one! Hahaha! All good here and I truly hope the same for you and yours!!! Thanks again my friend!
Great job!
Great job and video Steve, thank you.
Thank you my friend!
Great job! The math mathed!!!
Best lesson yet, Al!!
Thank you for watching as well as your kind words!!!❤️
Great job with the periscope install by can definitely do much better when the inside wall patch.
I'm sure he could've however how much more would that have cost? I'm sure this install wasn't cheap as it is... Plus it's behind the dryer... I think he did a great job with what he had to work with!
Very much agreed! They didn’t want to do as much behind the dryer as they have another company coming out to seal the drywall from the garage side.
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Use sheet metal screws (3 per joint) in addition to tape for joining ductwork.
@@DG-NNY no screws in a dryer vent.
NFPA), screws and other fasteners that protrude more than 1/8 inch into a dryer vent duct are not permitted.
ICC building code says no screws
If you strap and plan correctly, you can make a strong and tight fit with only tape
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I would recommend taping all the joints and the seems to maximize efficiency. Also I would wrap around the pipe for better support for the long run. Not a big fan of the wall vent or the periscope but to each his own.
Where exactly was that venting to previously? I see the pipe in the wall but not the outlet
It was just venting into the wall! Absolutely insane!
What’s crazy to me is, that looks like a new construction home and there are no staples on those 12 wire and 10 wire electrical lines in the stud bay to the left.
Agreed! And this was a permitted job however the electrical aspect of the job STILL hasn’t happened! Crazy bc the plumbing passed inspection months ago… Thanks for watching and I’ll try to remember to update you when it happens!
Don’t ever say you are not a good teacher, that was a step by step “how to”.
Thank you for the kind words! I needed that encouragement after some of the other comments on this one… ❤️❤️
You mean they added that room on AND did it that poorly? I thought people only inherited rooms designed this bad.
Haha! I have ZERO arguments with your assessment! That’s hilarious!
Being completely serious - why are you doing everything wrong? Using non code compliant venting material made of soda can aluminum, not squeegeeing the tape, not taping the miter joints on the adjustable elbows, not using a holesaw on the exterior wall, using a sub-standard/poor quality exterior wall vent that is more prone to clogging up and more. All that to not even mention how horrendous and against the IRC the periscoping vent is. Why do you do all this???? Would really love a reply addressing everything I commented.
I was looking for this comment. In addition, he didn't cement the big ass hole he put in the foundation. This looks more like a handyman job than a pro.
I’ll address it like this… I’ve installed well over 10K of my vents in homes over my career… This, like MANY jobs I work on, was a permitted job and it passed with ZERO issues… Let me guess, it was just a shitty inspector?
If what I do isn’t up to YOUR standards, that’s fine! Everything wrong? HAHAHAHA! But hey, thx for watching! HAHAHAHA!
This is hilarious! Shake the haters off Steve! This entire comment is dripping with jealousy! Quite comical! Those who can't, comment! Now I see why most creators don't mess with the geniuses in the comment section! You clearly know what you're doing so keep it up!
@@advsLLCyou quite literally didn’t address a single point I made. Go step by step, and address every single point in my comment please. It’s not hard
@@CLTAccBCwhat are you even saying? I’ve pointed out multiple straight forward code violations that he won’t address.
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Get a decent hole saw and stop with all this tearing crap up.
I can respect that however even with a hole saw, there’s no guarantee the backside of the brick won’t blow out. Especially when dealing with two layers of brick as well as the wyeth space between the two. Could the brick work been better? Of course! I employ you to go in ALMOST ANY crawl space and look at ALL the other foundation wall penetrations… I guess it’s fine to blow out bricks for a foundation vent, plumbing vent, HVAC exhaust vent, condensate line, downdraft vent, or a fresh air intake, but when it happens on a dryer vent, it’s “tearing crap up?”
No! Im not perfect and can 100% improve! That we can CLEARLY agree on!
Main interest is not spending longer doing the job than we need to. You know. Blow in, blow out. Were not hourly. Whenever I can, I use a lint bag so I don't have to clean it up afterward. But I get it. You have it fly for video content. I really do like your Periscope creation. Oh, and thanks for showing me the leaf blower for the final cleanout. I am going to start doing it as well, thank you. As a matter of fact, I own the same electric blower you use.