If you re building a new laundry room or remodeling this won t be a big deal to add to your plans.
Opening for dryer vent in concrete wall too small.
Normally a foundation wall with a small ledge must be placed so that the brick can set on it.
If the opening isn t capped birds and small animals may also nest in.
The only reason that people vent dryers into water is to contain the lint so it doesn t fly.
Putting a hole in the exterior wall.
Also the dryer could be moved front to back.
The dryer vent has a small metal pipe only 3 in diameter that leads to the outside.
Trim the tip in small increments until you have an opening that is large enough to produce a bead of caulk that will fill the gap.
It doesn t have to be a deal breaker.
However in some homes when brick was actually easier to come by than other materials they would build a block wall out of brick where there was an interior and exterior brick.
If you re working with an existing space you ll have to cut into your wall but deep breath.
The vent usually terminates on an exterior wall and it isn t unusual for lint to collect on the cap and block the opening.
When a dryer is in operation it s removing moisture and lint and venting it to the outside.
The dryer vent hose is the standard size 4 i think.
3 replace the vent cover and apply a bead of silicone caulk.
2 coming out of the wall behind the dryer this would require the dryer exhaust to come out of the back.
It s also flush with the wall so that it doesn t protrude at all on the inside.
Again the dryer exhaust would need to be at nearly the location of the location in the wall but since the vent would be in the wall theoretically it could be modified.
The interior part of the wall can then be wood framing or concrete block.
Open up a small 4 1 4 hole in the exterior wall.