Ventilation provision below roof slab

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y_jaga
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Ventilation provision below roof slab

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My house construction has come up to lintel level.
What are option available to provide ventilation between lintel level and roof slab.?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of providing such option?
Is it really useful?
Quick reply will be useful.
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m3_07
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Re: Ventilation provision below roof slab

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i have installed MS Windows of size 2x5. will provide a wooden beeding & seal the glass. my installation primarily provides better sunlight inside the house.
sholla
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Re: Ventilation provision below roof slab

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In our 1 & 2 floor duplex house, we added ventilators only
in the second floor. Second floor roof slab is exposed directly
to the sunlight and will be cooked nicely in summer.
As the ventilators are above the lintel line, one problem
is how to provide for rainfall protection. We also used the
EBCO friction stay hinges, so that the ventilator can be pushed/pulled
vertically. Not sure how this arrangement will pan out.

regards
sholla
y_jaga
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Re: Ventilation provision below roof slab

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Thank you for your reply
What is size of the ventilators you have put?
Wood or MS?
Is there any mosquito protection requird?
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saisuraksha
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Re: Ventilation provision below roof slab

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I am thinking about the Glass Bricks to be installed between the Lintel level to Roof level ( running 4 ft Block work and 2 ft Glass brick around the exterior walls) which could serve to get the light and an element for interior design too. Any suggestion/disadvantage for this method ?
m3_07
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Re: Ventilation provision below roof slab

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i have a duplex wall where i have installed the glass bricks between the height of 9 feet & 15 feet. the bricks are not set up in a continuous order, rather it is installled alternatively between the regular walls due to security reasons.
meharnath
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Re: Ventilation provision below roof slab

Post by meharnath »

Hi,
You have to take a cross ventilation and exhaust view of the building.

Now you wanted to know whether you wanted keep a exhaust between your lintel and roof levels.

1. If the wall that is being constructed is a western or a southern wall, then keep a small opening, say 3" below the roof slab of size say 12"width and 6" height. This you do only if you anticipate a lot of suns heat falling on this wall and there is no much cross ventilation in the room.
2. If there is a double heighted roof, then provide a sky light with no windows on the double heighted volume, but a turbine ventilator attached to the sky light for a wonderfull exhaust system.
3. It is better to keep ventilators in the bathrooms and toilets, rather than in lviing room and bed rooms.

all the best.
y_jaga
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For Glass Bricks is there any strength issue?
What is the approx size and rate of that?
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y_j_bhat
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