Skirt vents. Should they be open all year ?
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 4:40 pm
Afternoon.
I have a 1973 single wide. (14 X 60)
It has the metal solid skirting with NO vents at all.
I want to install some venting.
Most sites I have visited have been very specific about how to calculate so as to purchase the correct number of vents.
So, I think I have that covered.
Today, when I was search for vents to purchase, I see there is one type of vents that opens and closes based on a thermostat of some kind.
They open at 70 degrees and close at 40 degrees,
I also see there is a style of vent that can be opened and closed manually.
Here's my question:
Should vents open and close ?
Or, should they remain open once installed.
I'd appreciate any advice on this.
Thanks
I have a 1973 single wide. (14 X 60)
It has the metal solid skirting with NO vents at all.
I want to install some venting.
Most sites I have visited have been very specific about how to calculate so as to purchase the correct number of vents.
So, I think I have that covered.
Today, when I was search for vents to purchase, I see there is one type of vents that opens and closes based on a thermostat of some kind.
They open at 70 degrees and close at 40 degrees,
I also see there is a style of vent that can be opened and closed manually.
Here's my question:
Should vents open and close ?
Or, should they remain open once installed.
I'd appreciate any advice on this.
Thanks