The new dryerjack is engineered specifically for dryers.
Roof vents dryerjack.
Dryerjack for flat roof.
Roof vent in black.
Rugged 26 gauge galvalume complies with imc 504 4 irc 1502.
Dryer venting cannot be combined with other systems such as chimneys or exhaust vents.
It s made of zinc coated galvanized steel for durability and reliability.
Galvalume roof vent that is efficient enough for the dryer.
Closeup of model 466 roof vent black powder coated.
In o vate technologies dryerjack 12 x 5 in.
Roof vent in brown.
This vent is designed to be used on 6 in.
This vent features a heavy duty screen which helps protect against small animals from entering your home through the vent.
The black finish helps this vent blend into your home s rooftop.
Model 466 closeup of shingle roof installation.
Dryer vent through an asphalt shingle roof.
In o vate technologies dryerjack 12 x 9 in.
They meet or exceed all code requirements and deliver superior airflow efficiency.
Metal screen with small orifice openings should not block the hood or roof cap as this blocks the opening by catching lint.
Shorter duct runs created by venting the dryer straight through the roof can improve drying efficiency and lessen lint buildup.
Low profile dryer vent in an asphalt shingle roof.
Cutaway detailing airflow efficiency features for safe dryer venting.
A proper hood or a roof cap equipped with a backdraft damper must be at the termination of dryer venting.
Mill finish closeup of dryerjack djk466.
In o vate technologies dryerjack 12 x 9 in.
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Until now however there were no roof terminations that met all of the stringent dryer venting requirements.