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How To Keep Your Shed Cool in Summer - Part 3

 

Keeping your shed cool in summer doesn’t have to be an ongoing challenge if you prepare a few different options for keeping things cool.

 

Whirlybirds
 

Installing multiple whirlybirds is one way to boost your shed’s cooling powers. Whirlybirds are inexpensive to purchase, and they work by drawing hot air out of your shed using the power of the wind. Without a system like this, hot air can become trapped in your roof and raise the temperature in your shed. The whirlybird has an energy-saving impact on your cooling efforts as they’re not powered by electricity. While whirlybirds are small, they can work well if you use a number of these on your shed roof.

 

Dinky Di’s Spinaway Turbo Ventilator

 

Our Spinaway ventilators extract hot air from roof spaces, improving ventilation and reducing dampness and condensation. They are made of durable materials, have a 300mm throat, and feature twin bearings with stainless steel balls. Their variable pitch base suits both tiled and metal roofs, and they require no electrical connection or ducting.

 

They are available in Colorbond colors and come with an optional Fireproof Vent Mesh for bushfire prone areas, complying with all Bushfire Attack Levels (BAL). One ventilator is sufficient for an average-sized shed, while larger sheds may require a second.

 

Industrial and Commercial use: Spinaway domestic vents are not recommended for commercial or Industrial applications. Dinky Di have a range of industrial ventilators and ridge vent options

Dinky Di Whirlybird Brochure PDF

 

Whirlybirds in a Colorbond Steel Shed

 

 

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