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Plum Orchard

Ventilation Work

Update December 19th 2007

1st Tour Since Renovation

Plum Orchard Short History

Nearing the End Oct. 25, 2007

Update September 28th 2007

Update August 14th 2007

Update August 7th 2007

August Update

Overview of Plum Orchard

Plum Orchard Page 1

1st Story Floor West Side

1st Story Floor East Side

2nd Story Floor West Side

2nd Story Floor East Side

Attic

The Kohler Connection

Elevator

A/C -- 19th Century

Electrical Work

Outbuildings

Ventilation Work

Brady and Terry Lee, of Lee Sheet Metal Works, Waycross, GA, have been working for several months installing ventilation though the mansion. Here in the attic, they are getting ready to attach a fan unit to the duct work and then to the exhaust vent which will be in the window and disguised to look like a window from the outside.

 

Here Terry Lee is in the front as they move part of the duct work through the 2nd Floor Servant's Corridor and head toward the attic. This is one of the 4 fans that will provide ventilation to the Mansion. This is the window that will be an exhaust vent that will be disguised as a window.
     

 
This is a window used for light into the attic area. Here is a new ventilation exhaust put into one of the window openings.  Much more attractive than trying to put a new hole in the roof.  

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