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  • 4 Louvered Vent Cover by Vypart Exterior Wall Air Vent Cap Replacement with Fabric Fine Screen,Vent Louvered Outdoor Dryer Vent Cover with 4 Screws
  • 4 Louvered Vent Cover by Vypart Exterior Wall Air Vent Cap Replacement with Fabric Fine Screen,Vent Louvered Outdoor Dryer Vent Cover with 4 Screws
  • 4 Louvered Vent Cover by Vypart Exterior Wall Air Vent Cap Replacement with Fabric Fine Screen,Vent Louvered Outdoor Dryer Vent Cover with 4 Screws
  • 4 Louvered Vent Cover by Vypart Exterior Wall Air Vent Cap Replacement with Fabric Fine Screen,Vent Louvered Outdoor Dryer Vent Cover with 4 Screws
  • 4 Louvered Vent Cover by Vypart Exterior Wall Air Vent Cap Replacement with Fabric Fine Screen,Vent Louvered Outdoor Dryer Vent Cover with 4 Screws

4 Louvered Vent Cover by Vypart Exterior Wall Air Vent Cap Replacement with Fabric Fine Screen,Vent Louvered Outdoor Dryer Vent Cover with 4 Screws

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    4″ Louvered Vent Cover by Vypart Exterior Wall Air Vent Cap Replacement with Fabric Fine Screen,Vent Louvered Outdoor Dryer Vent Cover with 4

    Replacement Parts by Vypart. Package includes: 1X4 inches vent cap for dryer 1 x fabric screen 4 X screws Wall Vents 1. Cut a hole for a wall vent cap in your home’s exterior siding. The difficulty depends on the material you have to cut through. If your house has a brick or stone facade, it’s best to incorporate the vent into an existing opening, such as a foundation vent. Consult a builder if you aren’t sure how to proceed. 2. Draw the outline of the extension pipe of the wall vent on the siding and cut around the outline with a reciprocating saw. Check the other side of the wall for any wires or pipes first. 3. Slide the extension pipe through the hole. Fit the vent cap over the pipe and set it flush against the flange on the front of the vent outlet. Insert 1 1/4-inch screws through the cap and the flange and drive them into the siding with a screwdriver. Caulk around the flange with silicone caulk. 4. Route the dryer vent…

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