no apartment.can you vent it up to your rafters?
Yea, the dryer duct is always a good choice. There will probably be a spot on your roof that won't ice up, or keep snow on it. That's always nerve racking when you have the only house in the neighborhood that doesn't have snow on the roof the morning after a snow storm.Vent through your attic & out of a dryer vent - looks just like any other bathroom vent.
its a good thing may lower your heat bill let it out the door if its too hotapartment huh...that is gonna be tricky. Just vent it in the room and leave your window cracked.
Yes your exhuast will replicate exactly what happens when you exhale your warm air from your mouth to the colder air.you know when you breathe warm air out your mouth into the cold night?
same things going to happen out my window?
Not a good idea. How many people do you know that dries their clothes for 12-18 hours a day 7 days a week?You could also pipe it into your dryer vent if that's easier.
Yes your exhuast will replicate exactly what happens when you exhale your warm air from your mouth to the colder air.
Ideas on fixing this:
since you can't change your set up to vent through your dryer or bathroom ect...
basically my only idea is crazy and a lot of work.
your gonna have to rig up some sort of cooling system within your ducting to try to reduce your warm air trace...
umm i dont know if this is an option for you but what about just exhausting into another area of your apartment? which would avoid the issue of warm air VS cold air...
i dunno...gimmie some facts to work with
Have you ever watched a dryer vent on a cold day when the sun is shining the vapors are almost non existent this isn't a steam trap so thinking it's gonna look like a fog machine 12-18 hrs a day is wrong wrong wrongNot a good idea. How many people do you know that dries their clothes for 12-18 hours a day 7 days a week?
We do not get snow, but a few mornings there will be frost on all of the other roofs but mine....I vent into atticIt does look a little obvious!Yea, the dryer duct is always a good choice. There will probably be a spot on your roof that won't ice up, or keep snow on it. That's always nerve racking when you have the only house in the neighborhood that doesn't have snow on the roof the morning after a snow storm.