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Default paint-protection for plywood, to withstand water, snow, etc?

On Nov 27, 7:41*am, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
"David Combs" wrote in message

For safety from CO, we keep the window open a few inches,
always, allowing boiler-updraft to drag in fresh air.


Problem: leaves (southern Westchester county) and then
snow, potentially 100% covering the grate, dangerously.


What to put over the grate to keep leaves and snow
away from it.


Happens that six months ago I (surrepticiously) retrieved from our garbage
some old half-inch pieces of plywood.


Sounds like you are making a nice haven for rodents. *Very thoughtful of you
as they like warm cozy places to live. .

I'd run a proper vent up the side of the building with a screened air intake
at least 48" above the ground. *Not seeing your setup I can't give exact
methods, but you can replace a window pane and use PVC in periscope fashion,
or a through the wall vent that is commonly used for fresh air intakes.


I agree, Ed's suggestion is the professional - safe solution. Go
for it. Don't play around. I also suggest that you follow the
suggestion to add a CO alarm. I have three in my home. Yea, as a
teenager I once was caught by CO, I was OK but a few other people
ended up in the hospital. Nasty Sneaky stuff.