ventilation
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:41 pm
To all, greetings from South Carolina.
I am in a 2001 Horton Home (dbl wide) with lowered bedroom/bathroom ceilings. I already have several 'passive' vents atop the home. Three ceiling fans purchased - two mounted in largest common rooms (planning to mount third in bedroom with lowered 'residential' ceiling. About 6 'passive' vents along the ridgeline and two powered bathroom vents and one passive laundry room vent.
Question #1... would a horizontally mounted exhaust fan mounted in the center of the home, of any kind help, if vented to the outside?
Question #2... would installing additional grate 'vents' in the upper part of the walls help cool the home so that the bathroom fans help suck the hot air out?
Question #3... are there any tips I am overlooking?
Many thanks, in advance for the coming help,
R. Strickland
I am in a 2001 Horton Home (dbl wide) with lowered bedroom/bathroom ceilings. I already have several 'passive' vents atop the home. Three ceiling fans purchased - two mounted in largest common rooms (planning to mount third in bedroom with lowered 'residential' ceiling. About 6 'passive' vents along the ridgeline and two powered bathroom vents and one passive laundry room vent.
Question #1... would a horizontally mounted exhaust fan mounted in the center of the home, of any kind help, if vented to the outside?
Question #2... would installing additional grate 'vents' in the upper part of the walls help cool the home so that the bathroom fans help suck the hot air out?
Question #3... are there any tips I am overlooking?
Many thanks, in advance for the coming help,
R. Strickland