u/Humzer_Aleina

Memorial day laundry center deals for a ventless heat pump setup to completely avoid cutting a four-inch hole through structural exterior brick?

Hoping to get some honest advice from anyone who has survived an awkward laundry closet layout project. Redoing an older corner of the house right now and hitting a total brick wall with the layout, quite literally. The space has water lines and a standard household outlet ready to go, but there is absolutely zero external venting access.

Looking at the exterior wall means staring down solid, historic structural brick and old stucco, and honestly, the thought of drilling a massive four-inch hole through that just feels like inviting future moisture leaks and structural headaches into the home (and we dont want to think about that right now tbh)

Stumbling across the current holiday event has been a huge relief, especially seeing the options for high-capacity ventless heat pump units.

Since these systems condense all the moisture out of the clothes during the drying cycle, is it safe to route that extra condenser drain tube straight into the exact same plumbing standpipe as the washer without risking a messy backup?

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u/Humzer_Aleina — 2 days ago

Feeling pretty frustrated because my greys are so coarse and "glassy" that no color seems to stick for more than two washes. it is starting to feel like a waste of time and money and i am looking for a long lasting permanent hair dye for resistant grey hair that actually penetrates the cuticle.

Ive tried pre-softening with peroxide and using professional developers from the supply store but nothing stays vibrant for long. i have seen people talk about cream-based formulas with lower ammonia but do those actually have the "muscle" to stay put on resistant hair? what has worked best for you to keep your silver covered for a full month? be real because we have all dealt with that "sparkly" root look just days after coloring.

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u/Humzer_Aleina — 17 days ago