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Proper attic ventilation is one of the least understood concepts in residential roofing. The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) suggests the amount of attic ventilation be balanced between the eaves and ridge. The intent of a balanced ... more
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After the removal of your old dryer is a perfect time for a visit from one of our trained service professionals to inspect and clean your vent so that your new dryer can operate at maximum efficiency. ... more
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Gore membrane vents allow the pass of air and other gases both ways while blocking the flow of liquid water. Gore offers a range of materials with varying airflows depending on how quickly you need your enclosure to vent. ... more
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Leaking around vent pipes is usually caused by one of nature's furriest creatures. Squirrels. Squirrels can chew and gnaw at vent pipes causing severe damage. ... more
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No. Rheos and Rheos+ units require the use of sealed stainless steel venting. These are Category IV vented appliances. They are positive pressure, and there will likely be condensation in the venting because of the high efficiency of these units. ... more
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Closing off some or most of the vents won't cause any harm to the ductwork. The blower in your central A/C doesn't develop much pressure. What it will do is reduce the total airflow through the unit, which causes the evaporator and condenser to run ... more
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Monessen Appliances are approved for installation in manufactured mobile homes by the homeowner. ... more
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A typical HVAC duct system consists of a supply network of ducts to carry conditioned air from the furnace or A/C unit (air handler) to various parts of a home/building, and a return branch that brings used air back into the air handler to be ... more
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Yes, the DBX 1000™ Dryer Vent Box can be installed in a finished wall. We suggest you contact us at 866-270-8240 and speak to one of our qualified technicians for detailed instructions. ... more
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The best and most cost effective way to clean ducts is to perform an air duct cleaning and rid your system of mold and clean the entire system. According to the EPA: These services typically — but not always — range in cost from $450 to $1,000 per ... more
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