A non electric alternative to ventilation, these vents use the natural force of wind and air pressure to spin and vent out stale attic air. They do it with a series of specially shaped vanes that catch the wind and provide rotary motion. This pulls hot, humid air from the attic. Turbine vents provide a low cost ventilation alternative in areas where wind speeds of at least 5 mph are typical.
A non-electric alternative to ventilation, these vents use the natural force of wind and air pressure to spin and vent out stale attic air. They do it with a series of specially shaped vanes that catch the wind and provide rotary motion. This pulls hot, humid air from the attic. Turbine vents provide a low-cost ventilation alternative in areas where wind speeds of at least 5 mph are typical.
Wind Turbines are a type of attic exhaust vent that make up half of a balanced attic ventilation system for each roof. Intake vents make up the other half of the system. Together they help remove any built-up heat and moisture inside the attic for year-round ventilation. A non-electric alternative to ventilation, turbine vents use the natural force of wind and air pressure to spin and vent out stale attic air. They do it with a series of specially shaped vanes that catch the wind and provide rotary motion. This pulls hot, humid air from the attic. Turbine vents provide a low-cost ventilation alternative in areas where wind speeds of at least 5 mph are typical.
The Amerimax 4 inch gutter end with drop can be used to connect 4 inch gutter to downspout and elbows. This end with drop outlet features durable galvanized-steel construction and should be used at the end of the gutter run to direct the water into the downspout. Gutter sealant is required for installation and a Seamer should be used to attach to the gutter.
The Amerimax Home Products 4 in. galvanized-steel hidden hanger with screw can be used to hang a 4 in. gutter system. One hanger should be installed every 24 in. of the gutter run. The hanger is hidden from sight when installed.