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My building is scheduled for a new roof in the fall. There is a Lomanco
power vent on the roof, and I recently (this year) replaced the motor and thermostat since I did not want to go through the summer without a functioning fan. It is working well. I believe the vent itself is made of aluminum. I'm just wondering if a brand-new power vent should be installed when the new roof is installed, or will the vent itself (I mean everything but the motor and thermostat, which I just replaced) easily last another 20 years? Thanks, J. |
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