You are then back to sticking the vent to the wall with the brackets and screws.
How to insulate dryer vent in attic.
Use the screws to place the vent cap securely onto the roof.
Wrap everything including any pliable sections near the dryer and secure it with the tape.
Attach the roof vent to the duct that is from the top of the roof.
Venting your dryer to the attic is not only a potential fire hazard but can result in moisture problems which causes more problems.
Standard duct tape can heat up and fail over time so get the good stuff.
Cover the pipe in two to three inches of fiberglass insulation.
The metal duct should be sealed with tape at every joint.
Track the exhaust pipe from your dryer until it leaves the house.
Step 1 wrap pipe in insulation.
Secure the insulation with hvac duct tape.
How can i vent it outside to make it less of a fire hazard improperly vented dryers and lint buildup cause over 15 000 fires a year.
You may have to cut through drywall to fully expose the pipe and be able to apply insulation.
To secure it you can then use the caulk to go around the edges of the vent cap.
I even run a strip up the linear joint where the round duct connects to itself.
Cindy asks my dryer vents into my attic.