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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostDo you know there's not supposed to be a gap between the wall and roof?
I intend to evaluate this approach, then install a soffit to cover this gap if I don't like it down the road.
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Originally posted by sneaky View Postdo you know there's no right or wrong (generally speaking) in creating a design of your own? This is intended for ventilation.
I intend to evaluate this approach, then install a soffit to cover this gap if i don't like it down the road.
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Originally posted by Sneaky View PostDo you know there's no right or wrong (generally speaking) in creating a design of your own? This is intended for ventilation.
I intend to evaluate this approach, then install a soffit to cover this gap if I don't like it down the road.
Windows have proven themselves to be a very good way to ventilate a space ... Or do yours serve another purpose?
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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostI completely understand your reasoning but in this case, architects and carpenters all over the world have proven that the non gapped walls are the most efficient and most practical. b
Windows have proven themselves to be a very good way to ventilate a space ... Or do yours serve another purpose?
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