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[email protected] August 30th 08 05:50 PM

louvres
 
Does anyone have an easy way of making a panel
with louvres ?
My son just bought a new house and at each end
of the house under the roof peak,
There is a panel with louvres. But. . it's only for
looks ! They are molded plastic.
He would like to make a duplicate panel
but with louvres that have slots to vent the hot
attic air out.
Keep in mind this is a neighborhood where you
can't put just anything on the house. (Association)
I had in mind drilling vent holes behind the panel
with louvres and cover the holes with screen.
The panel in 22 in. wide by 34 long with an arch top.

thanks,
Smitty

Jerry - OHIO August 30th 08 06:00 PM

louvres
 
The house must have ridge vents inplace that's why they are not vented
already.I wouldn't go to all that trouble.
You can do it if you want but I'm just to lazy ,and don't know if you
will gain anything .They do sell vented ones at the borg.
Jr.




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[email protected] August 30th 08 07:45 PM

louvres
 

The house must have ridge vents inplace that's why they are not vented
already.I wouldn't go to all that trouble.


NOPE. . . no ridge vents. . . that's why I would like to
go the louvre route.
thanks tho, for your input.

Smitty

krw[_3_] August 30th 08 09:34 PM

louvres
 
In article 405f94f7-b338-4f2b-aca1-695cb4d14400
@z11g2000prl.googlegroups.com, says...

The house must have ridge vents inplace that's why they are not vented
already.I wouldn't go to all that trouble.


NOPE. . . no ridge vents. . . that's why I would like to
go the louvre route.
thanks tho, for your input.


Where is this? In most of the country he's going to need a lot more
ventilation than gable end vents, louvered or not, are going to
give. Soffit and ridge vents are far superior for most of the
country.

--
Keith

Mike O. August 30th 08 10:37 PM

louvres
 
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:50:29 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Does anyone have an easy way of making a panel
with louvres ?
My son just bought a new house and at each end
of the house under the roof peak,
There is a panel with louvres. But. . it's only for
looks ! They are molded plastic.
He would like to make a duplicate panel
but with louvres that have slots to vent the hot
attic air out.


Is this a new house?
If so, I can't believe that in this day and age anyone would build a
house without some kind of venting for the attic.
Is there any type of venting in the soffits?


If you do need to make vents, these guys can probably help.
http://www.architecturaldepot.com/pc...le-vents-wood/

Mike O.


[email protected] August 30th 08 11:14 PM

louvres
 

Where is this? *In most of the country he's going to need a lot more
ventilation than gable end vents, louvered or not, are going to
give. *Soffit and ridge vents are far superior for most of the
country.
Keith


The house is in Hawaii/Oahu. House is 3 yrs. old. there is some
attic space as the roof has a steep pitch.
There are some small vents under the eaves, but they do
little to cool the attic.
I figured some louvres on each end of the house would help.
Of course a ridge vent the length of the house would
be ideal, but this would have to be approved by the *Association*.

Thanks to all for the feedback,
Smitty

[email protected] August 30th 08 11:21 PM

louvres
 

If you do need to make vents, these guys can probably help.


http://www.architecturaldepot.com/pc...e-vents-wood/*

Mike O.


Mike. . . .the picture is exactly what the plastic panel looks like.
I can duplicate it in redwood much cheaper & no shipping cost ! :)

thanks,
Smitty


beecrofter[_2_] September 2nd 08 07:53 PM

louvres
 
On Aug 30, 12:50*pm, " wrote:
Does anyone have an easy way of making a panel
with louvres ?
My son just bought a new house and at each end
of the house under the roof peak,
There is a panel with louvres. But. . it's only for
looks ! They are molded plastic.
He would like to make a duplicate panel
but with louvres that have slots to vent the hot
attic air out.
Keep in mind this is a neighborhood where you
can't put just anything on the house. (Association)
I had in mind drilling vent holes behind the panel
with louvres and cover the holes with screen.
The panel in 22 in. wide by 34 long with an arch top.

thanks,
Smitty


Look around for some bevel siding it's perfect for ripping down to
make the slats with. And if you use cedar and stainless fasteners it
will last a long long time.

[email protected] September 2nd 08 09:08 PM

louvres
 

Look around for some bevel siding it's perfect for ripping down to
make the slats with. And if you use cedar and stainless fasteners it
will last a long long time.


Thanks guys, for all the suggestions.
I solved the problem and also made it easier (I think !)
I bought a metal louvred panal at HD for $20.oo
I cut a square hole in the existing arched panel.
Fit flushed from the backside. Should be OK.
If it passes the eagle-eyes of the *Association"
we'll be in business.

Smitty


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