Venting Upwards Through the Roof?


Until now, there was no way to use an out-of-the-box roof vent to vent clothes dryers. Building Code disallows the use of screens and requires a damper. Even when modified, the older style vents are too airflow restrictive to be compliant.

DryerJack is the first roof vent designed to meet the stringent venting requirements of dryer exhaust systems. Coupled with The RoofNeck, the two engineered designs work well together at strengthening the ductwork connection.

The RoofNeck:

The RoofNeck is a transition connection between the internal ductwork and external roof vent termination, creating intuitive, spot-on, stronger and stable connections between the internal duct and roof termination. Including The RoofNeck provides a secure fit to help ensure the exhaust moves up and out of the ductwork.

DryerJack:

Take Performance through the roof by pairing The RoofNeck with the code-compliant DryerJack to take exhaust venting to the next level. DryerJack is expertly designed with a wide, undiminished opening, unibody hood, seamless base and a patented curved damper. The combination of a unique curved damper and the larger vent opening provides superior airflow, helping to reduce the danger of lint buildup. Additionally, the curved damper deters wildlife entry into the dryer's exhaust system.

Made of deep-drawn Galvalume® steel with a corrosion-resistant powder coated finish to stand up to the elements, DryerJack meets the demanding needs of dryer venting through the roof and for using mechanical components without fading or cracking, even in the sunniest of locales.

Venting through the roof with the code-compliant DryerJack improves the safety and efficiency of home venting. The DryerJack roof vent termination is designed for optimal performance. For more helpful information, take a look at this Roof Dryer Venting Guide.