I called Mike yesterday to discuss some of the roofing issues we have been kicking around. He told me previously that he was asking the roofer to submit a formal quote. Based upon my research and pondering, I wanted to ensure that quote contained what we wanted. In talking with Mike, I got no impression he has received the quote and I am not sure he has actually asked for it yet.
Regardless, I informed Mike that we wanted to ensure the roofing plan for the main house included installation of a vented ridge. Currently, the house does not have vented ridges and I am confident that the two roof turbines we have are not adequate for the size of the attic fan we have. Mike agreed and stated he also has a whole house attic fan and he feels he also needs additional roof venting. Mike also confirmed his intention to put a ridge vent on the garage. We do not want a ridge vent on the sunroom.
Roof Ridge Vent |
As for the cupola and associated ventilation fans, I tried to pick back up on the conversation we had last week. At that time, Mike said he had not received the cupola dimensional drawings, but he would look into what exhaust fan options were available. I subsequently resent the dimensional drawings provided by Brent (cupola). Yesterday, Mike confirmed he has now received them. Again, based upon my evaluations over the weekend, I informed Mike that I was backing away from my contention that the sunroom ventilation fan capacity should be sized to "create a breeze" through the sunroom. Our successful effort to create a very "open" room makes it unrealistic to install a fan capable of pulling anywhere near the amount of air necessary to achieve a wind velocity of even 2 mph. A fan of necessary capacity would also be excessively noisy. Therefore, we need to merely strive to install a fan capable of humidity and odor control. I also told Mike that, over the weekend, we visited our local Lowe's and looked at their powered roof ventilators. It was obvious to us that these devices were far too large to fit on the sloped roof underneath the sunroom cupola of the size we are considering.
Therefore, we thought we might have to either consider other options such as a larger cupola, cutting out the roof peak or mounting the ventilator on the sloped roof exterior to the cupola. The cutout template was at least 15" diameter and it extended about 6" above the roof. This will not fit under our sunroom cupola. Mike agreed with the concept of the limited ventilation capacity and suggested that we could, instead of using a roof ventilator, use a bathroom or kitchen type exhaust fan. These would be much smaller than a roof ventilator and he further speculated that we could probably fit two of these devices on the roof slopes under the cupola (one on each side of the roof peak). He thought the roof hole might only have to be 3" or 4" with a low profile vent cover. There would be no interior ducting and we would cover the interior roof hole with a decorative grating.
If he can find something that will serve the purpose, this would be ideal. One or two weather-tight fans inside the cupola, each with about 1,000 cfm capacity, would provide the required ventilation and be hidden from sight. I further counseled Mike that we need fans that are very quiet. Once again, Mike said he would do some investigating and get back with us. I reminded Mike that we were very anxious to get these cupolas on order.
As for the garage, I suggested to Mike that, for this application, we wanted to consider installation a whole-house type fan, suspended in the trusses, if necessary, so that we could have a breeze in the garage. I suggested a fan capacity similar to the one in the main house. It is a 36", two speed with a high speed capacity of around 12,000 cfm. Mike's reaction to this was not overly enthusiastic, so I will need to follow up on this so it does not get forgotten. Mike stated that the garage will have ideal ventilation with a vented soffit and roof ridge vent. I got the impression he did not believe either a functionally vented cupola or high capacity attic fan were needed. However, I hopefully made it clear that, at this time, we feel we will want both an attic fan as well as a functional cupola in the garage.
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