Dryer vents have an important job to do, as they're responsible for carrying lint and moist air outside of your home. However, there has been much speculation over the quality of dryer vents, as most homes continue to use the flexible plastic hoses that are not safe. These flexible hoses do not do an adequate job of pushing our moist air and lint and therefore can make people sick. Those with allergies and asthma conditions are more prone to these particles being in the home.
Not to worry, as there is another solution that more homes are taking advantage of: Copper dryer vents. Metal vents are what are recommended by dryer manufacturers, as these vents are most durable and reliable. Copper dryer vents from such companies as Crescent City Copper keep unwanted elements out of the home and expel hot air from the dryer. Best of all, copper dryer vents are a wonderful way to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the home, while offering peace of mind that your air is safer and healthier to breathe.
There are many different styles of copper vents that can be purchased, making it easy to find a match suitable for your home. Instead of having a plastic piece that is attached to the home, you can admire a copper vent that will blend in well with the unique architecture of your abode. Some copper vents stick out more than others, while some lay against the house and have a mesh-like screen. Talking with the manufacturer will help you determine the right fit for your home.
Here are the two most common types:
Slope Dryer Vents - These have clean lines and slopes and an overall modern appearance. They work well with any home.
Sweep Dryer Vents - These are more elaborate in design and have visible lines and details. They work best with Victorian homes.
Once a copper dryer vent is installed, you can rest assured that the piece will remain in tact for years. Unlike plastic dryer vents that crack and let particles leak into the home, copper ones will remain in one piece. And, you don't have to worry about the copper rusting like other types of metal. When the copper does age, it will do so gracefully and take on different colors of patina.
While copper dryer vents are most commonly used in place of plastic dryer vents, they can also be used in other areas where ventilation is needed such as in kitchens and bathrooms. Make your home healthier and more beautiful with a copper dryer vent.
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Copper Dryer Vents
by: Crescent City Copper - Friday, September 02, 2011
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