How to install a spinning roof vent or whirly bird on a tiled roof
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Published 2022-12-18
Work done by 24:3 Building W.A. 0415119313.
All Comments (17)
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Sir, the explanation and disciplined work is very easy to understand and very helpful for me. I wish you continued excellence in the future.
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Glad to see you installed it at the right angle! Can't believe how many of these i see that aren't installed level.
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Thanks for the video. It does suprise me that water sometimes doesn't get blown back up and in!
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great vid buddy, nice easy to follow 👍🏻 topstuff thanks 👏🏻
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video maravilhoso!
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Nice video mate,, should there be two or just one enough,,, just a thought,, one to push in fresh air and one to push out ,,,,
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Appreciate the video - any Caulk necessary?
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good vid, do you think eave vents with these are necessary or not. cheers.
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I have an indoor pool. Replacing the roof (leaking, poor previous install). Never insulated before. Planned to be lined with sisalation/sarking. No insulation as concern about moisture/fungus. Considered 2x whirlybird for better ventilation for pool/water moisture, bit now hearing how loud they are is putting me off- even more reading what youve written. Are vents worth it in my situation, & if so, solar vents?
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I would bend the top of the flashing up and forward to stop high wind blowing rain water under the tiles...
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Hi I want to know if the outside temperature is 45 Degree C and the inside temperature is 40 C. Bu installing Whirlybird in each room will reduce how much temperature inside the rooms?
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does it matter if the whirly bird is installed at a slight angle?
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Can you install one for me ? What is your mobile phone?
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Hi Dennis, Thank you for your videos. Great details. What areas are you working in? How do I contact you for your services? Thank you
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Why didn't you "weather" top of the flashing?? Water will pour in with rain
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These “roof vents” are the most useless things ever invented 🤷♂️ they do stuff all given most people only put up one of these on their roof. Dry ridge caps are a lot more useful, but nobody seems to be doing them Down Under.