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  • Adding Ventilation to an interior door

    I need to either add ventilation to an interior door or replace it with a louver door. it is the door that leads to the utility room where the HVAC unit is. Ideally I would like to be able to cut out the lower panels and add in some type of ventilation.

    I am a novice and am not sure how to go about doing this. Is it even possible?

    Any suggestions or “how to” instructions would be extremely helpful.

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    You mention that the HVAC unit is in the utility room. Does the HVAC unit have a return duct already attached to the living space? If yes, the HVAC unit should not need any further venting.

    If no, I would go with a louvered door. Since you said "panels", I assume that the existing door has 4 or 6 raised panels in its construction. You could get these out, but whatever type of vent or grille that you insert would not look good.

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    • #3
      In almost all cases now a utility room with HVAC must have vented doors.
      If it were me I'd replace the existing doors with louvered doors that are available at most big box stores.
      Little about a lot and a lot about a little.
      Every day is a learning day.

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