Maple Wood Vent Cover -Small
January 12, 2010 by admin
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These attractive, solid wood vent covers let you create handsome ventilation areas in TV cabinets, entertainment centers, and more. Unfinished. Available in two sizes: SMALL is for a 2-1/4″ x 10″opening (overall size, including overlap, is 3-3/4″ x 11-3/16″ x 3/4″). MEDIUM is for a 3″ x 12″ opening (overall size, including overlap, is 4-1/2″ x 13-3/16″ x 3/4″).
Help Your Home Stand Out Among the Crowd With a Cupola
January 9, 2010 by admin
Filed under Gable Wall Vents
Cupolas are a small dome like structures that you can install on your home to give it a distinctive look. They also look good on sheds and gazebos and will give your home added curb appeal. High quality cupolas, such as Fypon cupolas are made of durable PVC and have a cooper roofing. They are available with venting and non venting center sections. You have the choice between octagonal and square based. Most of these types of cupolas are not weathervane ready but you can easily make a hole in them to accommodate it.
There are variety of styles that cupolas comes in, including bell shaped, a peak roof and pagoda roof. The style you choose depends on the architecture of your home and your personal preference. When you are deciding which cupolas will fit your needs you need to know the pitch of your roof and factor in a couple of inches for clearance.
You can also use more than one cupola to achieve the look you are after. You also want to make sure that the cupolas are the right size so they look proportionate to the building you are putting them on.
You can purchase cupolas that are made of solid vinyl and have a pure copper roof. This material is more durable than wood and is more substantial than PVC. The best thing about solid vinyl cupolas is that they are virtually maintenance free. The high quality vinyl construction makes them extremely durable even in harsh climates. They will be unaffected by humidity, salt air or wet conditions.
You can choose a wood cupola that combines old world craftsmanship with modern techniques. Quality wood cupolas are made of Northern White Pine and have a beautiful natural untreated wood finish. The cupolas can be painted or stained to blend in and complement the exterior of your home or building.
Cupolas can be used for both decorative and ventilation purposes. You want to select the right size of cupola for your building. Some buildings may look more proportionate with two or more cupolas on it; it depends on the roof line and the size of the building.
There are so many different sizes and types of cupolas that it will be easy to find the type that will fit with your home’s exterior. You will find the style that will add both curb appeal and value to your property.
An easy way to visualize what size would be best is to use a cardboard box about the same size as the cupola you are considering. You can put the box on your roof in the location you want to put a cupola. You then view it from the ground from various views and angles to see if it is the correct size.
Cupolas come in a variety of sizes and are can be made of different materials, such as; wood and PVC vinyl. Cupolas have been used for centuries to ventilate and boost the appearance of barns, homes and other buildings.
Solar Powered Attic Fan – Attic Ventilation Fan
January 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Gable Wall Vents
Solar Powered Attic Fan from US Sunlight Corp. Quite simply the best product you can buy to reduce heat build-up in your attic in the summer and remove harmful moisture in the winter. The Next Generation in Solar Attic Fans – Uses No Electricity – Lowers Your Energy Costs – Cools Your Attic in the Summer – Removes Moisture in the Winter … Solar Attic Fan Roof Mounted Ventilation Panel Green Technology Home Improvement Mold Air Circulation Shingles House Gable Vent Whirlybird gable turbine …
Roof and Attic Ventilation
December 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under Attic Vents
Roof / Attic Ventilation
Why Do You Need Proper Ventilation?
Roofs and attic spaces have two major enemies in all homes: heat build-up and moisture accumulation. Left unchecked these forces can cause a premature deterioration of the roof structure and materials as well as damaging insulation and increasing energy cost. The only defense is proper attic ventilation.
Balanced Ridge Vent and Soffit Vent
An effective well balanced roof ventilation system allows air to move in a pattern that results in a uniformly cool attic space prolonging roof life and increasing living comfort.
Shingle Vent II
There are Two Important Keys to Shingle Vent II Performance:
1. External baffle: Shingle Vent’s special baffle deflects wind – even the slightest breeze – up and over the vent, creating an area of negative pressure. This negative pressure actually pulls stale air from your attic, while deflecting rain and snow.
2. Patented, internal weather filter: The patented weather filter acts as an added barrier from wind-driven rain, snow, dust and insect infiltration.
These essential features are exclusive to Air Vent for proven performance and set them apart from the competition.
Here’s How Shingle Vent II Works:
1. External Baffle: deflects wind to create negative pressure over the vent, pumping warm, moist air from the attic.
2. Patented Air Vent Weather Filter: helps provide a barrier from weather, dust and insects.
3. End Plugs: fit snugly into the ends of the vent, helping to protect attic from weather damage.
4. Shingle-over Design: matching roof shingles are placed over the ridge vent, making Shingle Vent II almost undetectable on your roof.
S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows is Maryland’s leading company in roofing and maintenance-free home exteriors. Family-owned and operated since 1980, S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows provides high-quality exterior home workmanship and customer service that is among the best in the industry. We offer maintenance-free home exteriors including roofing, siding, windows, doors, gutters and downspouts, custom trim/wrap, and decks.
To learn more visit SKRoofing.com.
Vent Motors for your Home
December 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under Attic Vents
The need for air is inescapable for all living humans, and, like everything else in the world we have learned how to manipulate it to suit our comfort and necessities. Ventilation is undoubtedly a monstrously significant thing for every homeowner and architect to spend a few hours of planning on. And, being in a highly technological age, our civilization has found numerous ways in order to make this process more efficient and more effective. All these advancements, however, hold the invention of the vent motor as their foundation. There are literally hundreds of kinds of vent motors in the market, each with their own specific function. One has to take in account several factors like size of the space, electricity consumption, and even the geographical location of the site. All these and more to consider, it is not difficult to make a mistake, thus making your space less comfortable and hygienic than it can possibly be. You cannot take chances with air, being of both a powerful and delicate nature.
Let Ventmotors.com help.
Ventmotors.com provides its followers with general yet relevant information on the impossibly confusing world of vent motors. With detailed but bite-sized articles on power vent motors, bathroom vent motors and more of vent motor functions for any area, ventmotors.com is the ultimate avenue for all your vent motor queries. It is indeed a crucial matter to know how best to make the air in your room circulate, and ventmotors.com can show you how to get it done. Ventmotors.com also has discussions on the different prices of vent motors, making it not only a choice for the contractor, but for the everyday smart buyer.
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Solar Attic Fan Using A Tandem (auxiliary) Solar Panel System mfg by Active Ventilation Products
December 18, 2009 by admin
Filed under Attic Vents
4 hours due to the suns movement in relation to the solar panel. With the tandem solar panel system, the performance is doubled from 4 hours up to 8 hours. For more information on the Aura Solar Attic Fan please visit our web site at www.roofvents.com. This products is manufactured in the USA by Active Ventilation Products. … “solar attic Fan” “solar attic roof vent” “solar attic vent” “solar exhaust fan” “solar power attic fan” “solar powered attic fan” “solar roof vent” “solar roof …
Roof Ventilation – Is Your Roof Properly Vented?
December 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Attic Vents, Gable Wall Vents
Ventilation in an attic is a key part of taking care of any roof, as there are a number of adverse effects improper ventilation can have on a roof. Roof ventilation can be accomplished in a number of ways, and proper ventilation can remove excess moisture from the air and disperse extra heat.
An improperly ventilated attic can rapidly climb in levels of moisture and heat, and damage either personal belongings or cause structural distress to the house. In this article, weâll take a look at some effective ways of properly ventilating your attic, as well as some adverse effects you might experience from improper ventilation.
Roof ventilation, as with any type of ventilation, requires two components â intake ventilation and exhaust ventilation. Intake vents suck cool, dry air in from outside and are usually located at the eaves of the roof. Exhaust vents push out warm, moist air from the attic and are set along the ridge of the roof, or on the gables.
You can calculate how much ventilation you need with a Net Free Ventilation Area, which is the total amount of ventilation youâre getting versus the amount you need for your entire house. Keep in mind that things like insect screens or other blockages can significantly decrease your houseâs ventilation capacity, and vents should be maintained like any other part of the house.
Improper roof ventilation can cause a wide variety of problems, some of them more significant than others. Sumps between rafters, often called deck deflection, can occur because after a period of time (usually at least several years), a plywood roof deck will deteriorate or warp as well as get spongy and walking on it can be dangerous.
This happens due to one side of plywood decking needing to be able to breathe by being exposed to circulating air. The adhesives in the plywood may deteriorate or dry rot can come about due to condensation.
The best thing you can do to make sure your roof ventilation is adequate is to measure your Net Free Ventilation Area and to get information from either your landlord or real estate agent regarding the suggested Net Free Vent Area.
If the numbers are at least close, you will probably avoid any ventilation related problems, but as weâve shown, inadequate ventilation can cause numerous problems. The key to proper ventilation is making sure you have the right number of vents, and that they are all working properly.
Find out more by reading the full article which explains what you need to know about roofing systems.
Want more FREE Information about roofing? Be sure to visit the author’s website at Roofing Repair.
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Vent-A-Hood B464PSLDWH White 64.375″ BPSLD Wall Mounted Liner Insert with Two Dual Blowers
November 25, 2009 by admin
Filed under Wall Vents
64.375″ BPSLD Wall Mounted Liner Insert with Two Dual BlowersWhy purchase Vent-A-Hood? Vent-A-Hood is the only ventilation manufacturer to provide grease extraction without messy, hard to clean filters. More efficient than filter type hoods, Vent-A-Hood offers the quietest hoods in the industry, quieter in your kitchen than a remote blower. Vent-A-Hood also offer fire-safe residential applications.Product Features: 1200 CFM.Two Dual Blowers.22.5″ Hood ProjectionBack Vent or Top (more…)
Sunsei Solar Vent Shed Day/Night Solar Powered Vent With 3 Colored Covers To Match Application #70441
November 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Gable Wall Vents, Wall Vents
From the Manufacturer
The Solarvent Shed provides 24 hours a day of silent and reliable ventilation for hot or humid areas. Reduces condensation and heat build-up in your, RV, Cabin, shed and green house. This new stylish and aerodynamic Solarvent provides more than double the airflow of any similar sized solar vent. It runs on free solar energy.



