Stainless Steel Round Circle Louver Gable Wall Vent
SKU: SWLVR12F
Product Description
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Louvered Gable End Vents are made of 16 ounce copper. There are many standard sizes and mounting styles available. Louvers are fixed and the vent is screened to keep insects and animals out. Both copper and stainless steel look great and last much longer than standard aluminum and plastic vents.
- Made of 16 ounce copper (approximately .018" or 26 gauge)
- Fixed Louvers spaced 2" apart
- Many sizes to choose from (custom sizes are available)
- Includes screen to keep insects and animals out
Which Mounting Style? Copperlab's vents come in two different mounting styles. The flush mount should be purchased if the siding of your building is already installed, or if your building is brick or stone. The stucco mount model has a flashing and is meant to be installed prior to the siding installation. This mount can best be used with stucco, or wood / vinyl siding (stucco mount vents must be installed underneath siding and water-proofing).
SWLVR12F | 12" Stainless Steel Round Circle Louver Gable Wall Vent Flush Mount |
SWLVR12J | 12" Stainless Steel Round Circle Louver Gable Wall Vent Stucco Mount |
SWLVR18F | 18" Stainless Steel Round Circle Louver Gable Wall Vent Flush Mount |
SWLVR18J | 18" Stainless Steel Round Circle Louver Gable Wall Vent Stucco Mount |
SWLVR24F | 24" Stainless Steel Round Circle Louver Gable Wall Vent Flush Mount |
SWLVR24J | 24" Stainless Steel Round Circle Louver Gable Wall Vent Stucco Mount |
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WHAT IS PROPOSITION 65?
In 1986, California voters approved an initiative to address their growing concerns about exposure to toxic chemicals. That initiative became the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, better known by its original name of Proposition 65. Proposition 65 requires the State to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. This list, which must be updated at least once a year, has grown to include approximately 1000+ chemicals since it was first published in 1987.
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