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SUBJECT: RE: installing fans in crawlspace
FROM: PATH pathnet@pathnet.org
DATE: 2/3/1999 8:52:00 AM
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I have a portion of my crawlspace that is slightly
damp--about 350 sq.
feet. I am thinking about installing a permenant fan in
the space to
circulate air and keep it dry. What kind of fan should
I install?
(An exfaust fan rated for damp locations, check w/ an
HVAC contractor)
Where do you install it? (Out crawlspace wall) Do you
need a duct to
vent the air outside or does the air blow inward into
the crawlspace.
(Duct or at wall) Any recommendations for fans? (No)
Would one fan be
enough? (Probably) Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Homebase Hotline Staff
homebase@nahbrc.org
1-800-898-2842
fax 301/249-0305
http://www.nahbrc.org
NAHB Research Center
400 Prince George's Blvd.
Upper Marlboro, MD 20774

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