Ken Moon. Gazette file photo. Dear Ken: I have turbine vents on the roof. Should I cover them in the winter? It may help you to know that I have those gable vents in the side walls, too. — Paul Answer ...
Q. It's time for a new roof, and I need to know which roof vent to install on my home. I am considering a continuous ridge vent, but it seems to defy physics and logic. Once hot air reaches the peak ...
[Drawstring design]: Our roof vent cover has a adjustable drawstring in the bottom, Fixed by pulling the drawstring tightly make the turbine covers not easy being falling due to wind.
Having spent 30+ years in residential construction, contracting, remodeling, maintenance and home repair, Deane now contributes DIY, informational and financial content as a freelance writer and ...
I owned my first home for 10 years before I learned about the importance of attic ventilation. It wasn’t something I learned about in school, and must have been a part of the inspection report I’d ...
Question: My home has two spinning turbine vents. I have been told that it is a good idea to stuff insulation in these during the winter months so warm air is not sucked out of my attic space. Is this ...
Many people put in too little roof ventilation. It is impossible to have too much ventilation in your attic. The companies that sell roof turbines have sizing guidelines, but for every 1,000 square ...