Lets say its cold outside. If I use the dryer at night won't it suck cold air in thru all the cracks? Making the house colder. Air goes in the dryer and out the vent. The air in the house has to be replaced somehow. So I assume cold air will be sucked in thru the cracks. But the dryer does get warm and should somewhat transfer the heat into the house. Is this a good trade? Wouldn't it still be best to use the dryer during the warmest part of the day in the winter. And the opposite would be in the summer to use the dryer at night when its coolest. Of course in the summer I would try to dry outside. Anybody got a good theory on this?
I wish all the rocket scientists wouldnt answer at once. pertaining to some of the first 4.

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