Vent Better
Best practices for residential dryer exhaust, fresh air intake, and roof ventilation systems. Engineered for the professionals who design, specify, and install them.
Published by InOvate® Engineering | Last reviewed: February 2026
The importance of proper ventilation systems and practices can scarcely be overstated.
Proper
configuration and maintenance can improve whole-house health, prevent fires, and save money on energy consumption.
Every Component Matters
A venting system is only as good as its weakest point. From the appliance connection to the exterior termination, each stage affects airflow, safety, code compliance, and long-term performance.
Protect the Most Vulnerable Point
The connection between the dryer and the concealed duct run is where most problems start. Crushed hoses, kinked bends, and exposed connections behind the appliance create fire hazards, restrict airflow, and shorten the dryer's lifespan.
The Connection Behind the Dryer is Important
The transition hose is the short flexible section connecting the dryer's exhaust port to the rigid duct in the wall. It seems simple, but the wrong material or a poor connection here can cripple the entire system's performance.
Where Indoor Air Meets the Exterior
The wall termination is the exterior endpoint for dryer exhaust, fresh air intake, ERV/HRV systems, and make-up air. Different applications have different requirements, but all share the need for efficient airflow, weather resistance, and pest prevention.
When the Shortest Path Goes Up
Interior units on upper floors or center-of-home locations often can't reach an exterior wall efficiently. Roof termination provides a direct, short exhaust path. For dryer venting, the shortest path is always best. But overhead terminations introduce unique challenges that demand purpose-built components.
Built to Code. Maintained for Life.
A properly installed system still requires ongoing attention. Code compliance starts at installation but extends through the life of the structure. Labeling, inspection, and biological maintenance keep the system safe and performing at peak efficiency.
Rules That Matter Most
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