Installing a Whirlybird on a Trimdek Roof with Insulation: A Quick Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2022
  • This video demonstrates the installation of a whirlybird roof ventilator on a trimdek metal roof.
    Required Tools:
    - Marker
    - Impact Driver (tek gun) & teks
    - Left and right tin snips
    - A Level
    - Roof and Gutter Silicone
    Steps:
    1. Place the whirlybird so that it overlaps the ridge cap.
    2. Use the whirlybird base as a template and mark a circle.
    3. Make a hole and circle using snips.
    4. Remove any teks from the ridge cap.
    5. Place the whirlybird base under the ridge cap.
    6. Bend the sides over the sheeting ribs.
    7. Tek the whirlybird base into place.
    8. Cut and bend the whirlybird base in accordance to the sheeting profile.
    9. Use silicone to prevent leaks (note can also install underneath the whirlybird base for extra leak prevention)
    10. Place the whirlybird tube onto the base
    11. Level the whirlybird and place teks to ensure it does not move.
    12. Install the top whirlybird.
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    DISCLAIMER: always wear gloves and other PPE (personal protective equipment), the person in the video has a lot of experience.
    A whirlybird ventilator exhausts heat from a shed without using electricity. For large sheds, a second ventilator may be required to properly exhaust the head.
    Reduce temperature in shed
    - No electricity required
    - Quiet
    - Colours to match your shed
    - Removes the hot air trapped in the roof of the shed
    - Reduces the condensation and dampness of the shed
    See: royssheds.com.au/options-and-...
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Комментарии • 11

  • @blackmass1082
    @blackmass1082 3 месяца назад

    Nice

  • @uwillnevahno6837
    @uwillnevahno6837 3 месяца назад

    1:21 I'm curious why not also apply sealant before installing the whirlybird? Would that be more robust? I'm in a Do It Myself home repair: assess and repair water damage and install under eve intakes and an exhaust.

  • @realamericanz4641
    @realamericanz4641 Год назад +1

    Where can I purchase this vent and especially its square sheet metal base? Most I see come in that odd octagonal shape. The square one made fitment on the roof ribs much better! Thank you

    • @jordanherrin4525
      @jordanherrin4525 Месяц назад

      Did you find where to purchase this at? I’ve been looking myself.

  • @BADQ
    @BADQ Год назад +1

    Hi mate, can you have one of those fitted if you are in a BAL zone? Or are they rated to prevent embers? thanks very much and appreciate your awesome videos!

    • @RoysSheds
      @RoysSheds  Год назад +2

      Hi, thanks appecaited :) You would need to install an ember guard, see: whirlybirdemberguard.com.au

    • @BADQ
      @BADQ Год назад +1

      @@RoysSheds Awesome thanks so much for that, brilliant! have a good one and keep up with the amazing content!

    • @RoysSheds
      @RoysSheds  Год назад

      @@BADQ No worries, thanks will do 👍👍

  • @CharlesRaper-tn2rn
    @CharlesRaper-tn2rn 3 месяца назад +1

    I cant find the turbine vents with the square base either.

  • @jomarlutching5311
    @jomarlutching5311 Год назад

    what size did you use?