Is $1,150 to replace dryer vent run and elevate for proper pitch a fair price?
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The dryer is located on the left side of the garage with a 25-foot vent run that goes up into the attic and across to the side of the house. The current vent is leaking air and laying on floor joists, causing moisture on the garage ceiling. A roofer friend confirmed the diagnosis. I am considering an indoor vent kit but am concerned about humidity and rust in the garage.
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Replace the entire 25-foot dryer vent run and correct the installation to prevent moisture issues. - Remove existing leaking dryer vent ducting - Install new ducting for the approximately 25-foot run - Elevate the run from the floor joists to ensure proper pitch and drainage - Seal connections to prevent air and moisture leaks
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