navycop
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I have the slinky type now. It runs about 15' in the rafters of my garage to the outside. Would it be better to replace it with some type of ridgid metal hose?
If this is for a dryer, I would make sure it is done right. Dryer lint can catch fire, and an attic fire will be a disaster. I think there are codes for dryer vents, doing it against the code can void your insurance.
I have the slinky type now. It runs about 15' in the rafters of my garage to the outside. Would it be better to replace it with some type of ridgid metal hose?
Smitty37;1374724 I assume that what you have is already in place. Change it if it worry's you but you don't have to. Unless you think it is violating code it is highly unlikely to give you any problems. [/QUOTE said:It seems to sag in areas between the rafters. Also there was "water" in it when I took it apart. That is basically why I want to replace it.
Air that comes from the dryer is humid so there is likely some condensation in the hose with it's fairly long run to the outside. I guess I'd be a little careful there too. Mine has a run of about that same distance but supported all the way. I don't think it will be too expensive to replace it, but you might want to stay with flex on the ends where you're likely to have bends.Smitty37;1374724 I assume that what you have is already in place. Change it if it worry's you but you don't have to. Unless you think it is violating code it is highly unlikely to give you any problems. [/QUOTE said:It seems to sag in areas between the rafters. Also there was "water" in it when I took it apart. That is basically why I want to replace it.