I have insulated the clothes dryer flex pipe with insulation made from recycled blue jeans (R5). The vent has a flap that closes properly when the clothes dryer is not in use. It is caulked and installed properly. See stock photo.
Problem is on cold days I still feel a pretty good draft near the dryer. Any other options for sealing that area up better?
Problem is on cold days I still feel a pretty good draft near the dryer. Any other options for sealing that area up better?
. That might be where your air is coming in. I think I have a better vent than you do: I don't have a picture, but it is round and makes a good seal. Even if the dryer door is closed, I wonder if cool air, maybe being sucked in by general negative house pressure at this time of year, could escape from the dryer and cool the general area.