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Not my old roof, just pics from the Internet. https://www.lowes.com/projects/image...-vent-hero.jpg http://www.jwkhomeinspections.com/sy...erfiles/30.jpg I believe a solar attic fan or gable fan would be a good thing in a very sunny, hot environment as long as you have the proper intake and exhaust sizing and locations. |
Your photo depicts my intention.
Blowing air through new garage attic, into existing garage attic, into house attic, and out the gable vent at the other end of the house. |
Some here may remember I had my house re-roofed recently with aluminum standing seam panels.
I have a gable roof with vents on both gable ends. When we re-roofed, we removed 3 fixed roof vents so now the gable end vents are all I have. I anticipate the aluminum - which is silver in color, BTW - will help reduce how much heat is collected in my attic. But I'm still thinking about adding a thermostatically controlled gable vent fan on one end to help suck out hot air while pulling fresh air in from the opposite end. I read all the previous posts but am still not sure what the collective thinking is on doing something like this. This is the unit I'm considering using: Cool Attic CX1500 Gable Mount Power Attic Ventilator with 2.6-Amp 60-Hz Motor and 14-Inch Blade https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1000_.jpg Only $69.25 and the reviews on it are very good, in case it's of interest. Lot of photos too, which are always helpful. Thoughts? PS - What ever happened to Don? He was a good dOOd..... |
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