A hole the size of a quarter is plenty big enough to allow entrance to a bat.
how much 1" rock will I need to fill in a hole 20' long, 2' wide' and about 2' deep
Depending on what you need the information for, you can get a rough idea by measuring the entire outside of the house. Then multiply the length of the house times the width of the house, and then double it. That will give you a very basic idea. If you need the exact square footage, you could purchase a copy of the blueprints from the building department.
will need more info than just house sq footage.... what is the roof pitch, how big are the overhangs, how many valleys
Standard meter will suffice, need to know pressure from meter to house. Size pipe appropriately for gas pressure coming into house X distance to water heater. Gas company or plumber should be able to help with this calculation.
Sory- but since there is no ONE house, there is no ONE answer to your question. It will depend on the shape of your house- 1 story or 2? What slope roof? Number of rooms in the interior.
What size hole do you need for a birdhouse?The size hole doesn't need to be too large. Birds are very good at squeezing into those holes. You could just make one the size of your fingers when they make a hole/circle.
My home needs ventilation. What size attic fan would I need for a 1200 square foot house?
Umm. Probably go inside. There is something you need (a grappling hook) in the attic.
The attic fan broke down and I'm wondering what tools I would need to replace the attic fan with a new attic fan?
you will need : some sort of treasure 2 or more players aim of the game: find the treasure whoever finds it first wins
Yes, but fortunately they are isolated to one area. You need to somehow eradicate & then vermin proof to exclude them. If unchecked the pressure will steadily increase & they are bound to get inside. If they can get into a wall, they may be in the attic as well. You need to nip it in the bud asap.
You still need the other 3 treasures: - the draught from the basement - the chalice from the attic - the lantern from the clocks in the bedroom
In a nest at the top of the tree at the old house in New Jersey. You need the grappling hook from the attic to reach it.
New homes may not have attic fans because they are often designed with more energy-efficient features, such as proper insulation and ventilation systems, that can help regulate the temperature in the attic without the need for a fan. Additionally, attic fans can sometimes create negative pressure in the house, causing issues with heating and cooling systems.
In order to determine that, you must multiply the length of attic (in feet) times width of attic (in feet). You will need about one square foot of ventilation for every 150 square feet that you have in your attic. Different exhaust fans provide different footage of coverage area. You will need to find one that has the most coverage so that you don't have to buy as many.
form_title=Attic or Whole House Fan Repair form_header=6753 What is wrong with the fan?*= () No power to fixture () Not exhausting air properly () Tripping circuit breaker/short () Unnecessary noise or vibration () Exhaust ducting is dislocated () Other What is the type of fan in need of repair?*= () Whole house ventilation fan () Roof mounted attic fan () Gable vent mounted () Humidistat controlled () Solar powered () Other () Don't Know
There are different types of attic insulations and grades. To find out what you need go to lowes.com or homedepot.com.