DRYER ROOF OUTLETS
DRYER ROOF OUTLETS
Dryer Jack – Shorter duct runs, created by venting the dryer straight through the roof, can improve drying efficiency and lessen lint buildup. Until now, however, there were no roof terminations that met all the stringent dryer venting requirements. The new Dryer Jack is engineered specifically for dryers and meets or exceeds all code requirements and delivers superior airflow efficiency. With its zero back pressure rating, and powder coated finish, Dryer Jack is the best quality, and most energy efficient roof outlet found in the market today. Due to its unique outlet design, and curved damper, the Dryer jack is not only resistant to animal intrusion but is also vent cleaning accessible. Often homeowners can more than double the clothes dryers’ efficiency, simply by having their old roof outlet replaced with a new Dryer Jack.
The Dryer Jack comes in two models, low profile model, and extra clearance model.
What we provide
01
Efficiency Improvement
Shorter duct runs through the roof with the Dryer Jack enhancing drying efficiency and reducing lint buildup
02
Code Compliant Solutions
Engineered specifically for dryers, the Dryer Jack meets or exceeds all relevant code requirements, ensuring your ventilation system is up to standard.
03
Cleaning or Installation
With a zero back pressure rating and powder-coated finish, the Dryer Jack offers unmatched airflow efficiency, making it the most energy-efficient roof outlet available.
04
Animal Intrusion & Maintenance Friendly
The unique design features a curved damper, making it resistant to animal intrusion and accessible for vent cleaning, enhancing durability and ease of maintenance.
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Versatile DRYER ROOF VENT Models Available
Available in a low profile model for standard installations and an extra clearance model for more complex setups, ensuring there’s a Dryer Jack suitable for every home’s needs.
Why choose us?
Experience unparalleled dryer efficiency and safety with our innovative Dryer Jack dryer vent roof installation service. Our solution not only meets stringent venting requirements but also significantly improves your dryer’s performance and energy efficiency.
The Dryer Jack's design ensures optimal airflow, reducing lint buildup and enhancing drying efficiency.
Engineered to exceed all code requirements, offering you peace of mind and reliability
Features a unique design that prevents animal intrusion and facilitates easy vent cleaning, ensuring long-term durability and performance.
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BRUCE WAYNE
Gotham, USA
OUR DRYER ROOF OUTLETS provide
Leak Prevention
These outlets are equipped with special seals and flashing to prevent water from entering the building through the roof penetration.
Improved Indoor Air Quality
By efficiently venting out humid air, dryer roof outlets help in maintaining better indoor air quality and prevent moisture buildup that can lead to mold and mildew.
Heat Reflective Properties
Certain roof dryer vent models are designed with heat-reflective coatings to prevent the sun’s heat from warming the air inside the vent, thereby enhancing drying efficiency.
Wind Resistance
Dryer roof outlets are built to withstand high wind conditions, ensuring that the vent remains functional and secure even during severe weather.
Adjustable Flaps
Some models come with adjustable flaps or louvers that open when the dryer is in use and close when it is not, preventing drafts and heat loss.
Energy Saving
Efficiently designed dryer roof outlets help reduce the energy consumption of dryers by optimizing air flow, leading to shorter drying cycles and less power usage.
FAQs
A dryer typically requires a 240-volt electrical outlet for electric models or a standard 120-volt outlet if it’s a gas dryer, ensuring it has the proper power supply for operation.
To connect a dryer outlet, first, turn off the power at the circuit breaker, then connect the cable to a 220-volt dryer outlet using the appropriate screw terminals for the live wires, neutral, and ground according to the outlet’s wiring diagram. Always follow local electrical codes and consider hiring a professional for safe installation.
Not all dryers are 240 volts; many electric dryers require 240V to operate, but compact or portable electric dryers often run on 120V, and gas dryers use 120V for controls but gas for heat.
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