Great video, our company has installed hundreds of these dryer roof vents. They definitely are worth the money and are extremely durable. I have never seen one of these clog. The design of these have actually gotten better than the ones in this video. Great product keep up the good work.
I agree. Mine originally vented through the roof but previous owners had a leak and removed all the roof vents replacing them with a ridge vent and had the dryer venting into the attic. When I bought it I had to install an eve vent and duct the exhaust to it because the washer and dryer sit in the middle of the house for some reason and it's too costly to move them closer to the wall and vent it that way. Bad design all around.
Great video, our company has installed hundreds of these dryer roof vents. They definitely are worth the money and are extremely durable. I have never seen one of these clog. The design of these have actually gotten better than the ones in this video. Great product keep up the good work.
Great video and information, I will definitely ask my roofer for this product on my re-roof.
Where can I buy it?
same question. Can’t believe it wasn’t answered.
I bought mine this week at ABC Supply. It’s a contractor supply house..
It tells you right in the video. Dryerjack.com.
Fascinating
@Allen Adriel = Dirk Boeken
You haven’t tested a Robert’s bath vent ,it will probably beat them all
It shouldn’t be on the roof it should be on the side of the house
I agree. Mine originally vented through the roof but previous owners had a leak and removed all the roof vents replacing them with a ridge vent and had the dryer venting into the attic. When I bought it I had to install an eve vent and duct the exhaust to it because the washer and dryer sit in the middle of the house for some reason and it's too costly to move them closer to the wall and vent it that way. Bad design all around.
i have one like the one on minute 1:39
the brown vent on the left the very first one but leaks on the inside i dont know why