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Rich Heimlich February 4th 07 10:29 PM

Odd-sized louver
 
I need to replace a time-worn (and tennis ball through it) attic
louver at one peak of my roof. The problem is that when I removed the
remnants of the old one I was pretty sure it was 18x24 and picked up a
cheap $10 plastic replacement.

I got up there with the replacement and it wasn't even close. The raw
opening is 17x22. What's worse is that opening is pretty much the
limit. I'd have to do major reconstruction work to make it bigger (or
smaller). There's aluminum siding on the house there that I'm not
ready to replace and the wall joists on that wall are 18" apart.

I don't see anything out there made for that size. What are my
options? Right now there's a gaping hole there with screen on the
inside to keep things out but once it gets warm here it'll be a real
problem.

Noozer February 4th 07 11:11 PM

Odd-sized louver
 

"Rich Heimlich" wrote in message
...
I need to replace a time-worn (and tennis ball through it) attic
louver at one peak of my roof. The problem is that when I removed the
remnants of the old one I was pretty sure it was 18x24 and picked up a
cheap $10 plastic replacement.

I got up there with the replacement and it wasn't even close. The raw
opening is 17x22. What's worse is that opening is pretty much the
limit. I'd have to do major reconstruction work to make it bigger (or
smaller). There's aluminum siding on the house there that I'm not
ready to replace and the wall joists on that wall are 18" apart.

I don't see anything out there made for that size. What are my
options? Right now there's a gaping hole there with screen on the
inside to keep things out but once it gets warm here it'll be a real
problem.


Call some siding companies from the yellow pages and see what you can come
up with.



FragileWarrior February 4th 07 11:34 PM

Odd-sized louver
 

I'm very tired from fighting with a frozen spigot all day, I admit, but I
thought for a second this subject line said, "Odd-sized lover" and, for a
moment, I forgot how tired I was.

:)

[email protected] February 4th 07 11:53 PM

Odd-sized louver
 
On Feb 4, 5:29 pm, Rich Heimlich wrote:
I need to replace a time-worn (and tennis ball through it) attic
louver at one peak of my roof. The problem is that when I removed the
remnants of the old one I was pretty sure it was 18x24 and picked up a
cheap $10 plastic replacement.

I got up there with the replacement and it wasn't even close. The raw
opening is 17x22. What's worse is that opening is pretty much the
limit. I'd have to do major reconstruction work to make it bigger (or
smaller). There's aluminum siding on the house there that I'm not
ready to replace and the wall joists on that wall are 18" apart.

I don't see anything out there made for that size. What are my
options? Right now there's a gaping hole there with screen on the
inside to keep things out but once it gets warm here it'll be a real
problem.




Right off the top of my head I would suggest getting a louver smaller
than your opening, making a frame out of wood to fit the opening in
your house and install the smaller louver to that frame.

Paint the frame to match and install the whole thing in the opening of
your house.

There are places that will make custom wood louvers but they can be
expensive.







[email protected] February 5th 07 01:56 PM

Odd-sized louver
 
If you don't see anything your size, it's provbably because you
limited yourself to Home Depot and Lowes. They typically don't stick
very many sizes. Try looking at a regular non chain store, locl
hardware store and have them order one for you that's the right size.
Or try looking on the internet. You might have to have one custom
made. I would not alter the house for this!!!



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