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Hey, i am currently working on setting up a 2x4 grow in a closet and dont really know how to vent the air out. I had thought of cutting a hole in the wall exhausting it into that hole, but the house is older and the walls are insulated with this wierd yellow foam insulation so i cannot really remove the insulation easily . I guess my question is, does this sound like a dumb idea to exhaust the air into the wall? My thinking was that it will find its way out somewhere.
First post here sorry if its in the wrong place.
No light fixture, i dont mind cutting a hole i can patch it before i leave. Im wondering what my biggest concern will be by exhausting into the wall.You have a light fixture, in that closet ?
No light fixture, i dont mind cutting a hole i can patch it before i leave. Im wondering what my biggest concern will be by exhausting into the wall.
cut a hole in the ceiling just make it look like a attic acess 2x2x2or 16"x16"x16" whatever is framed...... get a pice of door trim and trim out the hole, when done put the drywall back up.......
for what he wants to do it's fine... if he thinks it would be a problem/ go to HD and buy a exhust fan for a bathroom and put it in... 40.00 with tubing and all and your 100% doneNot good to vent to attic unless sure of ventilation.
Attic will be fine .
It either has roof vents, or ridge vent .
All attic have one or the other .
Attic will be fine .
It either has roof vents, or ridge vent .
All attic have one or the other .
How can you know the passive ventilation in the attic will be good enough? It would surely build up in my old converted cabin’s attick. I would need an exhaust fan up there.
40 yrs here , 90% of any home that was build in the last 40 yrs it will work...... He didn't say a Cabin..... or a hill billy house :) he will be fine..... and for the hill billy set up like ME there's the 40$ optionI've been in the building trades, my whole adult life .
if it is sheetrock in the closet ,go threw the roof exhaust into attic,only if it your house,i remodel and flip house,live in them as i work on them,sheet rock patch is easy and blends in good with a little texture and paint when your done,sofit around house will be the exhaust after thatHey, i am currently working on setting up a 2x4 grow in a closet and dont really know how to vent the air out. I had thought of cutting a hole in the wall exhausting it into that hole, but the house is older and the walls are insulated with this wierd yellow foam insulation so i cannot really remove the insulation easily . I guess my question is, does this sound like a dumb idea to exhaust the air into the wall? My thinking was that it will find its way out somewhere.
First post here sorry if its in the wrong place.
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