Gardus® brand solutions help add inches of space to your laundry room.
One such product is the Gardus SnugDryer® Space-Saving Dryer Vent Connection Kit™, a dryer vent connection kit made from high-temperature ABS designed to eliminate the bulky, kink-prone flexible vent connections commonly found behind dryers.
By allowing the dryer to sit flush against the wall, SnugDryer:
Previous articles have discussed how to install SnugDryer, shared honest product reviews, and explained how it compares to similar products. But when should you really install a dryer vent connection kit like SnugDryer? Is there an ideal time to plan for it?
New construction or laundry room renovations are often the easiest times to plan for a dryer vent connection kit installation.
SnugDryer is installed after drywall is put in place. That said, at this stage of a project, builders can access the wall cavity before drywall is installed, making it much easier to position the 4-inch dryer vent duct so it lines up correctly with the future dryer location.
Planning ahead ensures the duct exits the wall at the proper height and location, allowing the SnugDryer wall plate to be installed cleanly once the drywall is finished.
Key reasons to plan ahead for SnugDryer include:
Planning for the connection during construction helps ensure the ductwork is positioned correctly before the wall is closed.
Yes — while SnugDryer is easiest to install during new construction, retrofit installations are still possible if the dryer vent duct sits inside the wall behind the appliance and reasonably aligns with the dryer’s exhaust port.
If the ductwork is significantly misaligned or the wall configuration is difficult to access, a professional installer may be the best option.
Installing a dryer vent connection kit during a retrofit is often more challenging than during new construction because the wall, ductwork, and framing are already in place. These challenges can include:
SnugDryer is designed to be DIY-friendly, but retrofit installations can require more skill and careful planning than installations completed during new construction.
While SnugDryer is easiest to install during new construction, many existing laundry rooms can still accommodate a retrofit. The setups below tend to work best:
Even though the dryer will sit closer to the wall, you should still be able to slide it forward for routine cleaning or service.
SnugDryer isn’t the right solution for every laundry room. In some setups, a traditional flexible vent hose is still the more practical option.
Retrofit installation typically requires cutting into drywall and measuring precisely. If you’re not comfortable modifying drywall, a flexible dryer vent may be the easier option.
You might benefit from a recessed dryer connection system if:
If these sound familiar, a space-saving dryer vent connection kit like SnugDryer might help improve efficiency, reduce fire risk, and reclaim a few inches of your laundry room