We would not buy a house having windows but no ventilators, as there will be no cross ventilation of air inside the room. Fresh cool Air entering the room through window, gets heated through human and other household activities like breathing, cooking and become lighter. This warm air rises up inside the room. If there is no ventilator near the roof, the warm air will have no passage to leave as the level of window is quite low from the level of warm air. This will increase the room temperature as well as humidity inside leading to human discomfort.
Yep. Houses that require ventilators don't get enough air through leaks around windows and doors, so the ventilator is installed to provide air for furnaces. Often houses that need ventilators also might suffer from "sick building syndrome" due to the low air exchanges in the house.
We would not buy a house having windows but no ventilators, as there will be no cross ventilation of air inside the room. Fresh cool Air entering the room through window, gets heated through human and other household activities like breathing, cooking and become lighter. This warm air rises up inside the room. If there is no ventilator near the roof, the warm air will have no passage to leave as the level of window is quite low from the level of warm air. This will increase the room temperature as well as humidity inside leading to human discomfort.
There are many ways that a person can know when they need to replace windows in their house. The most noticeable way would be checking the windows for any cracks. One may also know that the windows need to be replaced if they notice their house having a hard time keeping in heat.
Virtually in any dimensions you would like.
Sears are having promotions where you can have a wallside windows installation. I would say it won't cost you more than 200 dollars. You can also check lowes for this kind of work since they have variety of things to offer to.
Putting new windows in the home will not make the house more energy efficient. There would have to be a specific type of glass in the window.
It's possible, but everything would have to be installed backwards, windows barred etc.
It would be networking your computer with another in your house. That would require you to get a network card.
The easiest way would be to use solar heat from large windows or solar panels.
It is every unlike to have a horse in your house but I do not see why you cant but you would have to pick up after it
Ventilators are typically placed near the ceiling because hot air rises, so they can effectively circulate and distribute air throughout the room. Placing them near the ground would not be as efficient in terms of air circulation and distribution.
A house is usually a square with windows and two doors. One at the front of the house and one at the back of the house. It also would have a tin or shingled roof. It's usually tin.