by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:47 pm
Hi Matt,
Is the vent in the wrong place?
Possibly, but probably not. It all depends on what the manufacturer's installation instructions state for their clearances from building openings and areas. Do you have the manufacturer and model number where I could get the installation instructions and find out what they state are the required minimum clearances?
Regardless of "location" of the vent, the vent is not routed correctly. First, I doubt it is allowed to go through the wall that way, for several reasons, including but not limited to: a) allowing/causing water to run down the outside of the vent to the interior; b) the opening around the vent needs to be sealed to keep water and air out; c) the PVC vent pipe is required to be properly supported.
The duct work is also not properly supported.
Also have another question: That reddish area along the bottom of the wall in the first photo, is that from rain splash or is that from snow depth from the past? What state and part of the country are you in? If that is snow depth, then the height of that vent may well be too low.
Jerry Peck - CodeMan
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