they got into your attic by either keeping it open or finding a way to the attic from outside.
If the attic is well sealed from the inside of the house and well vented to the outside the air can be considered the same.
Sheldon Alan Silverstein wrote this poem: A LIGHT IN THE ATTIC There's a light on in the attic. Thought the house is dark and shuttered, I can see a flickerin' flutter, And I know what it's about. There's a light on in the attic. I can see it from the outside. And I know you're on the inside... lookin' out.
He go's up the vent and into the attic .You need to goo outside and use the tools to break the bars on the window and go into the attic.
Yes because it will make it spin faster and faster and it will break
Cut it off. An AC unit is supposed to remove the humidity from the air and condense it to water which you pump outside the house. I may not be clear on the problem here but I would try to prevent outside air from entering the attic.
i know i never read this book but i would think in a attic or somewhere outside.
At the spooky house in the New jersey forest, slide the dresser over to the left so that you can jump into the attic. It is only a raccoon up there, but you can find a grappling hook that comes in handy outside.
At the spooky house in the New jersey forest, slide the dresser over to the left so that you can jump into the attic. It is only a raccoon up there, but you can find a grappling hook that comes in handy outside.
I think its a feel good thing, either hot air moving out of the attic turns the turbine, or wind, but either way, the turbine is outside, it is not connected to a fan inside, so just a straight opening with the same amount of square inches would vent as well,
No, it will definitely not. It has to be outside, and facing the sky. If it is covered up in the attick, it cannot get signal.
Saves money on heating cooling since heat or cold from outside transferred through roof/attic.