JohninWI
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Hello folks,
I'm planning a rebuild of my room. I've been flirting with disaster (odor problems), and this has GOT to be resolved before I move on.
Anyway, I realized last night that my room is adjacent to my washer and drier--and that that drier is vented through a 4" pipe to the outside. It points at the neighbor's back yard (a distance of maybe 20').
I'm thinking I could run my room exhaust through an odor masker of some kind--maybe the bucket odor nuetralizer elsewhere on this site, full of some cat box deodorizer, drier sheets, anything to keep down the dank, then pump it outside. If not to absorb and eliminate odor, at least to make it smell like something else--fresh laundry or citrus
What do you guys think--I planned on just using one of those 90 degree valves inline with the vent pipe. I'd close off the room exhaust pipe while using the drier (so I don't pump drier exhaust air into my room), and everyone would be happier.
any thoughts?
J.
I'm planning a rebuild of my room. I've been flirting with disaster (odor problems), and this has GOT to be resolved before I move on.
Anyway, I realized last night that my room is adjacent to my washer and drier--and that that drier is vented through a 4" pipe to the outside. It points at the neighbor's back yard (a distance of maybe 20').
I'm thinking I could run my room exhaust through an odor masker of some kind--maybe the bucket odor nuetralizer elsewhere on this site, full of some cat box deodorizer, drier sheets, anything to keep down the dank, then pump it outside. If not to absorb and eliminate odor, at least to make it smell like something else--fresh laundry or citrus
What do you guys think--I planned on just using one of those 90 degree valves inline with the vent pipe. I'd close off the room exhaust pipe while using the drier (so I don't pump drier exhaust air into my room), and everyone would be happier.
any thoughts?
J.