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Royal Bum
Due for an update: Roofer installed four O'Hagan vents in the attic space - 1 of which will be my exhaust port. The other 3 will serve to vent/ cool the attic space.
HVAC guy had to go retrieve his FIL from NoCal, but should have info for me on Monday.
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Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
Due for an update: Roofer installed four O'Hagan vents in the attic space - 1 of which will be my exhaust port. The other 3 will serve to vent/ cool the attic space.
HVAC guy had to go retrieve his FIL from NoCal, but should have info for me on Monday.
So, you are going through with it. Nice!
The vents ought to help keep your home more comfortable. Are they humidity or thermostatically controlled?
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Nature
So, you are going through with it. Nice!
The vents ought to help keep your home more comfortable. Are they humidity or thermostatically controlled?
Yeah, I know most people talk a lot of shit and never really do a project like this, but I want to make it happen. It may not be the Taj Mahal, but I want to see this through.
No, these vents are passive: one low and one high on each side of the roof peak to promote cross flow. One will be ducted to my exhaust fan system.
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