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Remove dryer vent hood on roof.
Next remove the screws or nails used to attach the cap to the siding and cut through the caulk around the edges photo 1.
You might find that there are gobs of lint stuck on in.
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Next remove the vent hood retaining screws and pull the vent hood and stub pipe out of the wall.
If you see a pipe clamp attached to the pipe just under the roof loosen it with a screwdriver and remove it.
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The less back pressure is created by the roof vent the more efficiently the system performs.
Start by disconnecting the dryer vent from the vent hood stub pipe.
Remove the guard to the dryer vent on the roof.
You can remove some of this with your hands.
Venting a clothes dryer up and through the roof has been a popular practice in the south for some time as most homes are on a concrete slab and the laundry r.
Then go outside and remove any siding trim pieces from around the vent hood.
Go in the attic find the dryer vent pipe and follow it to the roof.
Step 2 remove the dryer vent cover.
Go to the back of your dryer moving it if necessary.
Here s how to replace your existing vent hood with that style.
At this point now that your dryer is not connected to any power sources it is safe to work on your dryer vent.
When you get on the roof you should find that the vent is covered by a guard.
Cut the new vent pipe to the same length as the old one then slide it through the wall.
Now it is time to remove the vent cover near your dryer so that you can clean out any debris that has accumulated inside.
If you can remove it.