samkumar
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I have a small shed that gets very hot, is their a roof vent that I can install with out having to make a huge gaping hole ?
Works better if you can use two vents either both high up for cross ventilation or one down low to allow cool air to be pulled in when the heat escapes.
Paco
you could feel it flexing in later years. I occasionally roof rake it from the ground now if needed. A much better feeling at 66 years old I have a ridge vent and soffit vents. I installed them when I built the shed. It's 12x16 with 8'4" walls and a 7:12 pitched roof. Kind of steep for a shed but it really gets the air flowing through. I have no ceiling and my door is 6' wide and 7' tall. Ridge vents are not hard to install and they don't leak when the wind blows rain sideways.
Really ? I got those on my house. Another great idea not quite working out. When my buddy climbed up on my roof to look at shingles he saw that and said .”oh you got those things, get rid of those when you do your roof. They ****”. His whole family was in roofing in Mass. I’d love to prove him wrong but those damp spots keep appearing on my ceiling when it howls and rains. I might use them on a shed but never again anyplace else.
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Really ? I got those on my house. Another great idea not quite working out. When my buddy climbed up on my roof to look at shingles he saw that and said .”oh you got those things, get rid of those when you do your roof. They ****”. His whole family was in roofing in Mass. I’d love to prove him wrong but those damp spots keep appearing on my ceiling when it howls and rains. I might use them on a shed but never again anyplace else.
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Then they were crappy or not installed properly. Either that or my roof is an anomaly...no water regardless of the wind
The thermostats work fine. We put them in all the time. Simple install. Romex wire. W to W, B to B. 15" round hole for between rafters. Waaaay over kill for a shed but it will work to keep the shed cool in such a small area. If you do it staple some chicken wire over the hole from the inside so you dont scalp yourself from the metal fan blade and end up in the hospital or dead.Im in the same boat as OP. I put 2 of those square roof vents on my 12 x 12 shed when i built it a few years ago. It gets really hot in there. Its not that i spend alot of time in there, but everything in there is baking. Including the gas can and other power equipment. Never considered a ridge vent, since i was building it from plans. I am considering a powered fan since i have power in there already. Im just not sure i trust the thermostatically controlled part. And i think its easier than redoing the roof.
...we installed a full ridge vent and two 12"x 16" gable vents. It stays right at ambient temperature now.
Tommy
I have a small shed that gets very hot, is their a roof vent that I can install with out having to make a huge gaping hole ?
Really ? I got those on my house. Another great idea not quite working out. When my buddy climbed up on my roof to look at shingles he saw that and said .”oh you got those things, get rid of those when you do your roof. They ****”. His whole family was in roofing in Mass. I’d love to prove him wrong but those damp spots keep appearing on my ceiling when it howls and rains. I might use them on a shed but never again anyplace else.
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