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Is This A Source Of Heat Loss In My House?
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<blockquote data-quote="cprost" data-source="post: 4606522" data-attributes="member: 56473"><p>"What am I suppose to see or look for if I look at the vent from inside the attic?"</p><p></p><p>It is hart to say. As stated before according to most building codes all bathrooms and range tops should have a vent. These will ether vent out the wall or threw the roof. But especially in older houses i have see all kinds of things. The main advantage to have a working vent over the stove top is to remove the heat and moisture from the stove in the summer months . If this is not a concern dont worry about it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The Flapper is usually located where the vent duct is attached to the fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cprost, post: 4606522, member: 56473"] "What am I suppose to see or look for if I look at the vent from inside the attic?" It is hart to say. As stated before according to most building codes all bathrooms and range tops should have a vent. These will ether vent out the wall or threw the roof. But especially in older houses i have see all kinds of things. The main advantage to have a working vent over the stove top is to remove the heat and moisture from the stove in the summer months . If this is not a concern dont worry about it. The Flapper is usually located where the vent duct is attached to the fan. [/QUOTE]
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