Vented dryers are in theory a better option for a garage provided that you can install the hose through a window or vent in the wall.
Vented tumble dryer no window.
Because vented tumble dryer uses the indoor air for drying you should have sufficient space to ensure there is enough supply of fresh air.
Siting a vented dryer in a garage is fairly common.
If no window is available to hang a vent pipe out of and it s not possible to vent through the garage walls it s best to leave the garage door open when using if security isn t an issue.
If you can t open as many doors and windows as you can to promote airflow in the venting area.
Attach the dryer venting tube to the back of the electric clothes dryer using one of the clamps.
But you should expect some condensation if you re using your tumble dryer in conditions between 2 c and 5 c.
Step 2 secure the other end of the dryer tube to the venting box using the other clamp.
It s ok to vent the dryer directly into the house so that the air can be used as either a source of humidity or a source of heat.
The vented tumble dryer passes moist air through a vent hose or exhaust duct directly outside your home.
As the clothes dry.