Attic Ventilators - In houses, screened openings provided to ventilate an attic space typically located on the gable wall ends of roof or on roof surface.
Attic ventilators are screened openings used to ventilate an attic space, they can also consist of power-driven fans used as an exhaust system. B ...
Attic Ventilators Gable end screened openings and/or ridge vents provided to ventilate an attic space. B Backfill The replacement of excavated earth into a trench around or against a basement /crawl space foundation wall.
Attic Ventilators- In houses, screened openings provided to ventilate an attic space. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z ...
Attic Ventilators - Screened openings in houses to allow for ventilation of an attic space. Awning Windows - Single level windows that tilt outward and up.
Attic Ventilators: Openings in roofs or gables that allow air to circulate.
Attic ventilators Openings in the roof or in gables for the purpose of allowing air to circulate. Attorney-in-fact ...
Attic Access A provision to gain access to an attic; could be a scuttle hole, a pull-down stairway or hatch Attic Ventilators Openings in a roof or in gables that allow for air circulation.
Use of louvers or attic ventilators will reduce moisture condensation in attics. A vapor barrier under the gypsum lath or dry wall on exposed walls will reduce condensation.
Attic ventilators are small fans that remove hot air and reduce attic temperature. Adequate inlet vents are important. Typically these vents are located under the eaves of the house.
Air conditioned homes can use power attic ventilators by installing an exhaust fan through the roof or in the gable. Inlets for the ventilating air should be at the soffit, or the opposite gable, when no roof overhang exists.
Attic access- An opening that is placed in the drywalled ceiling of a home providing access to the attic. Attic Ventilators- In houses, screened openings provided to ventilate an attic space.
Condensation: Beads or drops of water (and frequently frost in extremely cold weather) that accumulate on the inside of the exterior covering of a building. Use of louvers or attic ventilators will reduce moisture condensation in attics.
Louver An opening with a series of horizontal slats so an ranged as to permit ventilation but to exclude rain, sun. light, or vision. See also Attic ventilators.
accumulate on the inside of the exterior covering of a building when warm, moisture-laden air from the interior reaches a point where the temperature no longer permits the air to sustain the moisture it holds. Use of louvers or attic ventilators will ...
Lot Line: The line forming the legal boundary of a piece of property. Louver: An opening with a series of horizontal slats so arranged as to permit ventilation but to exclude rain, sunlight, or vision. See ATTIC VENTILATORS.
See also: Attic, Water, Window, House, Building
 
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