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grayman ,

This is definitely the most approachable for a non trekkie.

grayman ,

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Get some of those ac pan tablets. Or pour some bleach in the pan a couple times per year.

grayman ,

They should run Obama. Not that one. The other one. But Hillary would probably have her murdered.

grayman ,

The whole thing is a circus. All clowns.

grayman ,

Replace what you have with similar is usually logical. Modern laundry usually has a vent, so at least a gap at the bottom of the door is necessary. Furnace room will have more important code requirements. Old furaces and water heaters drew air from the room. That’s no longer allowed in new appliances. So if they do draw from the room, you must have ventilation. If not, it doesn’t matter / isn’t required. Either way, that doesn’t prevent you from installing solid doors. Also, you can vent through the interior wall if you don’t want to cut into your door.

grayman ,

I was trying to not be too pedantic, but correct. Good points.

grayman ,

Find the studs, block out a rectangle of necessary size to mount vent grills on both sides. Essentially, make your own hole in the wall and add 2x4 to the side(s), top, and bottom. If you plan it right, you won’t need to cut open the wall more than the finished hole size.

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