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#16 2009-11-05 17:57:12

LynneP
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Re: Drafty vs. Good air circulation

I'm guessing it will- take a look to see where it will go and that some moisture there will be acceptable- if not you can always duct it outside.  But yes, the standard barn shaped roof is designed both to draw air into the hay loft and to vent the moist air up to the peak, where a vent or cupola then lets it waft outside. 

Big Nor'easter heading my way, oh my! 

We put up our snow boards today.

Last edited by LynneP (2009-11-05 18:18:37)


The sky is not falling.  But it snows too much here- central Nova Scotia

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#17 2009-11-06 17:15:48

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Re: Drafty vs. Good air circulation

After thinking about this topic for a few days, I remembered a previous related topic.  Here is the link. http://www.punbb-hosting.com/forums/Alb … hp?id=1686


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