Today is an exciting day for me as I look out my window and see a crew of guys hooking up Natural Gas to my house. I can now finally hook up my gas stove, fireplace and dryer
and on that note, has anything improved in the area of not having to vent the gas dryer directly outdoors?
I know there's those pails filled with water (I think) that you can hook electric dryers into to vent indoors, but they say not to use them on gas dryers (the ones I've seen at least).
I'm sure the issue is the 'gas' the gas gives off, but when I look at my stove, it's not vented, so it got me thinking.
I'm trying to avoid having to drill thru my wall to make a vent (I'm moving the dryer location), and wanna know what my options are.
thanks
and on that note, has anything improved in the area of not having to vent the gas dryer directly outdoors?
I know there's those pails filled with water (I think) that you can hook electric dryers into to vent indoors, but they say not to use them on gas dryers (the ones I've seen at least).
I'm sure the issue is the 'gas' the gas gives off, but when I look at my stove, it's not vented, so it got me thinking.
I'm trying to avoid having to drill thru my wall to make a vent (I'm moving the dryer location), and wanna know what my options are.
thanks