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Hi all,
Have put this here rather than electrics as also looking for general advice on ventilation and reducing condensation, etc.
Currently converting a block outbuilding into a utility room to house washer/tumble dryer/chest freezer/garden sink with only cold tap. The shed in its current form has had moisture problems resulting in rusty tools and mould on the roof etc. Planning to insulate ceiling/wall/floor and put in a tube heater to keep temp off freezing for the benefit of the appliances.
Now regarding tumble dryers, decided vented is the safe option to use regarding cold temp drops and hoping that venting to a hole in the wall would mostly eliminate the moisture coming from the dryer (although condensor types are more appealing due to the useful features that vented lack). Given the presence of the washing machine and sink, still worried about excess moisture so wondering if anyone knows if theres a solution/device to have a tumble dryer vent and an extractor fan utilise the same 4" hole in the wall? Alternative would be to use the hole for the dryer and cut more holes high and low to act as vents for ventilation but unsure how effective this is and means a lot of holes.
General advice on reducing condensation risk also welcome.
Have put this here rather than electrics as also looking for general advice on ventilation and reducing condensation, etc.
Currently converting a block outbuilding into a utility room to house washer/tumble dryer/chest freezer/garden sink with only cold tap. The shed in its current form has had moisture problems resulting in rusty tools and mould on the roof etc. Planning to insulate ceiling/wall/floor and put in a tube heater to keep temp off freezing for the benefit of the appliances.
Now regarding tumble dryers, decided vented is the safe option to use regarding cold temp drops and hoping that venting to a hole in the wall would mostly eliminate the moisture coming from the dryer (although condensor types are more appealing due to the useful features that vented lack). Given the presence of the washing machine and sink, still worried about excess moisture so wondering if anyone knows if theres a solution/device to have a tumble dryer vent and an extractor fan utilise the same 4" hole in the wall? Alternative would be to use the hole for the dryer and cut more holes high and low to act as vents for ventilation but unsure how effective this is and means a lot of holes.
General advice on reducing condensation risk also welcome.