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11-24-2007, 04:03 AM #11Senior Member
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Originally Posted by liam15
I don't know what you mean by that.
If you pay someone to put a vent in your house, make sure you have things very clearly spelled out in writing. Have a set time it will take. Give him a bonus if he finishes early, and give him a penalty if he finishes late. Give him a bigger penalty if he finishes even later. It will be guaranteed not to leak for 15 years, or he will have to pay you whatever you agree upon before signing the contract, or he will have to fix it, or whatever you want. He is working for you, and you can make your own contract, or make addendums to his. If he doesn't like it, there are plenty of contractors and handymen that would love to find some work. Some of them are even good. Present company excluded of course, contactors suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep a close eye on every thing they do. They will gladly let your whole family end up in a tent in the woods to save $0.50. They will look you in the eye and lie their asses off. They will try to get final payment before the job is complete, then run out on you and put you on their ignore list. They will cause tens of thousands of dollars in damage to your home and move to a different state. They will steal your favorite shovel. They will fuck you up royally. What, me? Some bad experiences? Na.
I donā??t know who you were talking to, but they had no idea what they were talking about. You canā??t put a vent in an attic? What the hell kind of nonsense is that? Itā??s done all the time and itā??s a piece of cake. I suppose next youā??re going to tell me itā??s impossible to install a skylight. Itā??s real easy to do it and have the vent(s) not leak. Now keep this to yourself, but hereā??s the secretā?¦ You do it correctly!
If you choose to do it yourself itā??s no problem if you have a little common sense and an ability to operate a jig saw. If you have not operated a jig saw and are apprehensive about doing so, keep in mind they are nothing to be afraid of. Iā??m assuming that you have not done this before, so you go to Home Depot or something and buy a book concerning the subject. Thereā??s a great one that I highly recommend, called ā??The Complete and Simplified Guide on How To Install Skylights and Vents in an Attic for Dummiesā?. This is an awesome read, even if you arenā??t planning on doing any projects. I think itā??s also available at the library.
I am not a wiz with tools or anything, and I put a vent in the side of my house, which has Hardiplank siding (concrete and fiber). Havenā??t had a problem so far, 5 years running. Putting one in your roof is slightly more difficult, but not a problem if you do it right. Read up or ask an expert to explain it thoroughly. Not the guy you talked to before.
And yeah, no lead. Itā??s bad news.
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11-24-2007, 04:07 AM #12Senior Member
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And who can you get to do it? I would say a roofing company would be the place to call if you are going through the roof (I know I am right now), or a siding installation place, or a perhaps an HVAC company would be best of all. Yeah, I choose Heating Venting Air Conditioning.
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11-24-2007, 04:09 AM #13Senior Member
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Originally Posted by liam15
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11-25-2007, 09:34 PM #14Senior Member
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Originally Posted by the image reaper
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11-25-2007, 09:40 PM #15Senior Member
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All you need is a vent with a top, make sure the edges of the vent are raised 1/4" or so above roof level. Then secure a top that will overlap the edges of the vent a couple inches....you could always install a fake air register and pull air from the bottom of the attic through it also....you could also just use a vent that looks like an upside down J with the intake pointing toward the roof top.
Many options....don't forget to seal it up good.
Unless you have a large operation then don't worry about choppers, if that's too much to deal with for you then consider another hobby.
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11-25-2007, 10:05 PM #16Senior Member
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Originally Posted by rastaman79
PC :smokin:
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11-26-2007, 08:49 AM #17Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Cyclonite
And yeah, as long as you stay with just a few plants in a closet or something, you've got nothing to worry about. They are much more likely to look at your electric bill than your infared signiture. If your usage doesn't rise drastically and obviously, you don't have to worry.
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12-01-2007, 11:47 PM #18Senior Member
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With no sides on your attic you can use one of these: FANTECH RE-6 N/A RE Exhaust Fan Fans: Compare Prices, View Price History and Read Reviews at NexTag
If you don't know much about construction you should have someone that does install it. There are certain principles at play as far as weatherproofing and I'd hate to see you fuck up your house.
I grew in (what turned out to be a shittily constructed attic) many many years ago and could see the light through cracks that went 360degrees around the house. lol. and that was before it was all legal. Don't sweat the choppas.
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12-02-2007, 04:46 AM #19Senior Member
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I still want to know how you can have an attic with no sides. No wait! I think I'm picturing it. Is it like all 4 sides of the room are part of a slanted roof?
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12-03-2007, 01:15 AM #20Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
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