This is one thing that ive never heard nor seen in any video or tv show that i have watched over last 20 yrs ! Amazing great idea and ways to instal and where to install one thank you for this video !!!
I like that you tell about the products and everything like that instead of just showing how to install them. So many people. You think you're going to get to watch a video to learn and understand more about the products and what's the best choice but you don't get that you get mostly. This is how you install it and if you do get somebody who's telling you something about the products it's extremely vague. I've been trying to figure out for an electric stove doing a exhaust fan that actually pulls the air out of the house. One that's good for a tiny home Aunt. It's just crazy
Thank you so much for showing what tools you would need for the project. It helps alot to get familiar with what is needed, very detailed. Thank you so much.
Any chance of more tiny house ventilation videos? I had horrible moisture problems last winter that caused mold. I got a dehumidifier and a hygrometer to monitor indoor humidity and it helped a lot. I also plan to vent my OTR convection microwave outdoors (which wasn’t done when my THOW was built). The main source of moisture is when I heat water or cook on my induction cooktop which I hope will be alleviated after I vent the convection microwave outdoors. I just want to know if there is anything more I can do. It gets cold here in Eastern Iowa in the winter so opening windows is not the best option! Thanks for the best UA-cam channel on tiny house construction!
One quick idea is to make sure the place is nice and warm when moisture is about. My plan during my canadian winter is to blast the house with heat, have a couple of windows open to freshen up the air/balance the air and have my ducted range hood push out the moisture. I'll be installing these though too.
At my old job, I had an office in a barely finished basement. In the middle of summer, we would run a heater in there instead of a dehumidifier to keep the humidity down. We kept a hygrometer in there to keep an eye on it. Turning on the heater brought the humidity levels way down.
So...in case this great post/video is monitored. I am getting an 8x28 THOW and am trying to learn what I need for ventilation beyond a bathroom fan that I'm planning on installing. I know there are expensive HRV and ERV systems, but I'm on a low budget and wonder if two passive vents and some kind of fan can suffice. I will also have a mini-split in my tiny home in case that matters. I'll poke around more at your site as I really like your instructional approach and details. But please direct me to where/what I need to see/learn if you are able. Thanks so much for this site!
One idea for you - so when decoating you could use the ceramic vent cover (is it ceramic?) and cover it with a illumnaire you created earlier. Then everybody thinks the air vents are ambient lighting...
Cool video! Two notes for others though: 1. Never use an angle grinder to cut metal sheets, the temperature destroys coating. Read about it. 2. If you just cut a circular hole through Tyvek and put the venting pipe in it - there is still a slight possibility for water to penetrate to the other side of Tyvek and gather in the insulation. This is why it is better done before you cover the Tyvek with metal/wood, you can seal it better.
I have two bedroom that suffer from condensation have an airbrick that’s been covered up thinking of putting one of these in each of two bedrooms would a seperate hold need to be made in the brick or could it be put in front of the air brick partially?
I'm building a 200 sq foot tiny home with an 11.5' ceiling (and loft). I will have an ERV and range hood vent over my cooking area. (If it matters, I plan to get a mini-split for heating/cooling). Is it possible to have too much air exchange? Or can I get a range hood and ERV that have any cfm count? Thanks!
I have a modular home and wondering could I use inside floor vents on that north side as I am concerned as to snow blowing into the vents with the set up that is shown here?
I would think yes, especially since windows are probably going to be closed most of the time in winter, so some passive ventilation sounds like a good idea!
Would this help with negative air pressure issues? When we have the AC or the heater on, all the windows make very loud screaming sound, the only thing that helps is opening a window but that lets in a ton of outside air which makes us freeze in the winter or lets in too much heat/humidity in the summer.
Based on what he says, there is a manual damper that you can open and close. So yes, this would help with negative and/or positive air pressure in the house. Probably only need 1 or 2
It could, and in some cases it was, but getting a 6x6 hole in a 20 foot long 36 inch wide horizontal metal panel to perfectly line up with the block would be pretty hard. Also, I didn't decided to put it there until the house was complete.
Hello, I am looking to purchase an ERV. Would the Panasonic Whisper Comfort ERV (part# FV-04VE1) be overkill (i.e., too big) for a 16' THOW? How about a dehumidifier, do you recommend any model? Thanks...
@@actuallytiny2537 I am building it on my driveway in Northern Virginia, however the plan is to take it to Saint Augustine (North Eastern Florida) and park it on my vacant land. I already took care of all the utilities. I am also looking into the requirements for turning it into a THOF. It appears to be possible based on my own preliminarily research.
If they made a 2 minute video they wouldn't collect Monetary compensation for all their time and hard work. You either dedicate the time to watch or you can pay someone to do the work.
This is one thing that ive never heard nor seen in any video or tv show that i have watched over last 20 yrs ! Amazing great idea and ways to instal and where to install one thank you for this video !!!
I like that you tell about the products and everything like that instead of just showing how to install them. So many people. You think you're going to get to watch a video to learn and understand more about the products and what's the best choice but you don't get that you get mostly. This is how you install it and if you do get somebody who's telling you something about the products it's extremely vague. I've been trying to figure out for an electric stove doing a exhaust fan that actually pulls the air out of the house. One that's good for a tiny home Aunt. It's just crazy
Great video! Can you link to the specific passive air vents you showed in this video? Thank you!
Model of Passive Vent: PANASONIC FV-GKF32S1
Availability: Discontinued 8/24 🤦♂️
Thank you so much for showing what tools you would need for the project. It helps alot to get familiar with what is needed, very detailed. Thank you so much.
Oh that is cool, you are combining the hitech of venting with natural ventilation low/higih schemes.
Awesome video. Perfect length, easy to follow and thorough. You’ve got a new follower.
I always learn a trick or two! This time was the slope on the conduit hole
Thanks for the thought and detail you put into these videos!!
Any chance of more tiny house ventilation videos? I had horrible moisture problems last winter that caused mold. I got a dehumidifier and a hygrometer to monitor indoor humidity and it helped a lot. I also plan to vent my OTR convection microwave outdoors (which wasn’t done when my THOW was built). The main source of moisture is when I heat water or cook on my induction cooktop which I hope will be alleviated after I vent the convection microwave outdoors. I just want to know if there is anything more I can do. It gets cold here in Eastern Iowa in the winter so opening windows is not the best option! Thanks for the best UA-cam channel on tiny house construction!
One quick idea is to make sure the place is nice and warm when moisture is about. My plan during my canadian winter is to blast the house with heat, have a couple of windows open to freshen up the air/balance the air and have my ducted range hood push out the moisture.
I'll be installing these though too.
At my old job, I had an office in a barely finished basement. In the middle of summer, we would run a heater in there instead of a dehumidifier to keep the humidity down. We kept a hygrometer in there to keep an eye on it. Turning on the heater brought the humidity levels way down.
So...in case this great post/video is monitored. I am getting an 8x28 THOW and am trying to learn what I need for ventilation beyond a bathroom fan that I'm planning on installing. I know there are expensive HRV and ERV systems, but I'm on a low budget and wonder if two passive vents and some kind of fan can suffice. I will also have a mini-split in my tiny home in case that matters. I'll poke around more at your site as I really like your instructional approach and details. But please direct me to where/what I need to see/learn if you are able. Thanks so much for this site!
I love this channel. Thank you!
One idea for you - so when decoating you could use the ceramic vent cover (is it ceramic?) and cover it with a illumnaire you created earlier. Then everybody thinks the air vents are ambient lighting...
This is interesting. I have seen no one talking about this, or DOING it. Are they just putting vents underneath & into attic?
Cool video!
Two notes for others though:
1. Never use an angle grinder to cut metal sheets, the temperature destroys coating. Read about it.
2. If you just cut a circular hole through Tyvek and put the venting pipe in it - there is still a slight possibility for water to penetrate to the other side of Tyvek and gather in the insulation. This is why it is better done before you cover the Tyvek with metal/wood, you can seal it better.
Great Video! Thanks for sharing. What would your opinion be on the Lunos HRV systems?
Great video. Very informative and easy to follow. Thanks man 👍👍.
I have two bedroom
that suffer from condensation have an airbrick that’s been covered up thinking of putting one of these in each of two bedrooms would a seperate hold need to be made in the brick or could it be put in front of the air brick partially?
I'm building a 200 sq foot tiny home with an 11.5' ceiling (and loft). I will have an ERV and range hood vent over my cooking area. (If it matters, I plan to get a mini-split for heating/cooling). Is it possible to have too much air exchange? Or can I get a range hood and ERV that have any cfm count? Thanks!
There must be physics standards in building books.. there is a standard for attics you can look it up
I have a modular home and wondering could I use inside floor vents on that north side as I am concerned as to snow blowing into the vents with the set up that is shown here?
Would this be something worth putting into a wooden summer house. That is to be used over winter.
I would think yes, especially since windows are probably going to be closed most of the time in winter, so some passive ventilation sounds like a good idea!
Love actual details, too many people gloss over these in videos.
Would this help with negative air pressure issues? When we have the AC or the heater on, all the windows make very loud screaming sound, the only thing that helps is opening a window but that lets in a ton of outside air which makes us freeze in the winter or lets in too much heat/humidity in the summer.
Based on what he says, there is a manual damper that you can open and close. So yes, this would help with negative and/or positive air pressure in the house. Probably only need 1 or 2
Is there a ratio for number of passive air vents needed per square foot? My house is 300 sq ft..
Hola, does venting, panasonic. What model are or the name of them. Thanks Gonzalo Chile
Couldn't the block and penetration have been added on the sheathing stage to avoid having to add anything after the fact?
It could, and in some cases it was, but getting a 6x6 hole in a 20 foot long 36 inch wide horizontal metal panel to perfectly line up with the block would be pretty hard. Also, I didn't decided to put it there until the house was complete.
What is ACH?
Where should I install a passive vent?
Hello, I am looking to purchase an ERV. Would the Panasonic Whisper Comfort ERV (part# FV-04VE1) be overkill (i.e., too big) for a 16' THOW? How about a dehumidifier, do you recommend any model? Thanks...
For a 16 it's really hard to justify anything more than a fan unless you live in an extreme climate. Where are you located?
@@actuallytiny2537 I am building it on my driveway in Northern Virginia, however the plan is to take it to Saint Augustine (North Eastern Florida) and park it on my vacant land. I already took care of all the utilities. I am also looking into the requirements for turning it into a THOF. It appears to be possible based on my own preliminarily research.
Wondering the same
@@George_us I hope you used some kind of venting or you will have a mold problem.
Long commercial was a deal breaker
Air leakage infiltrations through the building envelope is enought make out air needed for the PANASONIC continuous fan.
Model of Passive Vent: PANASONIC FV-GKF32S1
Availability: Discontinued 8/24 🤦♂️
No Sun means no heat. 1.5m2 will give less than 20W of heat.
Do you sell Tiny House floor plan?
We will, but it won’t be until later this year. I feel like I want to live in some thing for at least 500 days before I create a plan for it
when i'm not there the windows are still open, duh
any fool can buy fancy 'whisper' fans, the point is to do ventilation with zero money and zero waste, dude!
ohh..666 likes 😈
Why is UA-cam diy videos so slow. Get to the point
If they made a 2 minute video they wouldn't collect Monetary compensation for all their time and hard work. You either dedicate the time to watch or you can pay someone to do the work.
There's chapters. Skip ahead if you don't care about the intro.