Install Roof Turbine w/o Cutting New Hole
I have wanted to install a roof turbine to vent the attic of my house
for many years but kept deciding against it due to the possibility of water leaks. Could I instead place a roof turbine on top of an existing vent and cut a hole in the corresponding vent in the attic? There is a kitchen vent (with squarish metal cover) and a toilet vent (3" or 4" PVC pipe, open top). Also my roof has a 45 degree pitch. Would I be able to use Lowe's roof turbine which has dual (upper and lower) bearings or would I be limited to HomeDepot's which only has upper bearings in order to clear the existing protrusion from roof? Thx |
Install Roof Turbine w/o Cutting New Hole
"jay" wrote in message ... I have wanted to install a roof turbine to vent the attic of my house for many years but kept deciding against it due to the possibility of water leaks. Could I instead place a roof turbine on top of an existing vent and cut a hole in the corresponding vent in the attic? There is a kitchen vent (with squarish metal cover) and a toilet vent (3" or 4" PVC pipe, open top). Also my roof has a 45 degree pitch. Would I be able to use Lowe's roof turbine which has dual (upper and lower) bearings or would I be limited to HomeDepot's which only has upper bearings in order to clear the existing protrusion from roof? Thx No. The plumbing vents must be unrestricted to the outside. |
Install Roof Turbine w/o Cutting New Hole
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