We have all seen those rusty old coolers with the unsightly water stain down the length of the roof.
Putting a roof swamp cooler back together.
Evaporative swamp coolers are an energy efficient way to cool a house in dry climates.
To use a swamp cooler you first must pick the right one for your home.
The evaporation of water absorbs heat and cools the incoming air.
The whole point of an evaporative cooler is to bring down the temperature by allowing a fresh water supply to dissipate into dry air.
The biggest mistake people make with their evaporative cooler is trying to use it on humid days.
This swamp cooler installation to the left is about as clean an installation as they come.
The swamp cooler is often seen installed on a roof.
Hessaire 6 800 cfm 115v side draft aspen roof side evap cooler swamp cooler for 20 in.
Although installing the air conditioner on the roof is cheaper than on a window there are problems that are common to it.
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Unfortunately as with most household appliance things can go wrong.
Swamp or evaporative coolers are a great way to cool down your home especially if you live in a dry climate.
The cooler air containing higher humidity is blown into the home to cool it.
By attracting corrosive minerals in the water the sacrificial rod corrodes instead of the metal cooler pan.
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If your cooler leaks water onto your roof not only might you have to replace your cooler but you may also have to replace your roof as well.
The average cost to install a swamp cooler is 2 447 and ranges from 1 410 and 3 489 labor will run about 70 an hour materials or the unit itself will cost anywhere from 40 to 2 300 a larger house will have more air to cool and will therefore require a larger unit.
A swamp cooler anode rod works just like an anode rod in a hot water heater tank.
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These coolers operate by drawing hot outside air across a cooling pad or screen.
Flashing shingles and set the cooler.
The dry air picks up moisture.
A nicely installed well flashed well maintained swamp cooler does not need to be an eyesore on your roof.
They work best in dry climates.
As water evaporates it naturally lowers the temperature in that area and this cold air is then blown where you need it by the system s fan.
These include a deterioration of the roof as a swamp cooler has the tendency to leak with time.
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Swamp coolers are optimally sized to provide 20 to 40 air changes per hour.
This will never work.
A blower is then utilized to push the air on a down discharge cooler.