by grant whipp » Wed Nov 20, 2013 12:59 pm
Plastic-topped metal-based non-powered roof vents are available ... I believe the brand name is something like "Hoeng" ... and in this particular case, the metal parts are powder-coated. IMHO, the metal-base vents are far superior when it comes to longevity ... the typical plastic-based vents will eventually degrade, crack, and leak (although there are ways to minimize these problems, at extra cost and effort), and I really wish that Fantastic Fans would use metal bases in their vents. The good news with regards to Fantastic Fans, though, is that their plastic bases are far more substantial and better quality ... I still recommend using a strip of aluminum or stainless steel between the screws and the base to spread the load/stress all along the mounting flange.
I sometimes disassemble and powder-coat the metal frames of the vents I use/sell ... and one of the things you can do to help minimize UV degradation of the plastic vents is to paint the bases with a good-quality spray paint. Good Luck with what ever you choose to do, and as always ...
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