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  1. Sandbyter

    Adding a 3rd window to OverEZ Chicken Coop - structurally OK?

    I could do that easily. They used screws to attach the soffit plywood. Just wondering, if I open up the entire soffit - would that be too open for southern New York State? We are right next to Harriman State Park and it can get quite cold here on winter nights. Down to -10 easily. Would just 2...
  2. Sandbyter

    Adding a 3rd window to OverEZ Chicken Coop - structurally OK?

    Thanks for this tip. I looked at installing soffit venting, and it is indeed a nice easy solution. I will install 2 vents between the beams above the windows.
  3. Sandbyter

    Adding a 3rd window to OverEZ Chicken Coop - structurally OK?

    Oh, talking electric! I had removed these vent covers to increase ventilation - now I'm realizing I might have created a fire hazard because rain or snow could possibly blow in and reach my electric outlet. I will put them back In ASAP!
  4. Sandbyter

    Adding a 3rd window to OverEZ Chicken Coop - structurally OK?

    Yes, I will try that too. Just contacted a friend to help me cut some more 4" circles next to the existing ones. Maybe 2 more. Problem is I can only do that at the highest point of the coop on one side. The left side where the door is has the electric outlet blocking the area next to it, so I...
  5. Sandbyter

    Adding a 3rd window to OverEZ Chicken Coop - structurally OK?

    Yes, it's a double-hung window that only opens at the bottom. Thanks for pointing out the rain, hadn't thought of that. The coop builders covered the flange of the other windows with 1x2's, I was planning to do something similar. But you are right, the other 2 windows are under an overhang. I...
  6. Sandbyter

    Adding a 3rd window to OverEZ Chicken Coop - structurally OK?

    Hi, I have the large OverEZ chicken coop for my 5 11-week old girls. Here is a link: https://overezchickencoop.com/collections/coops/products/large-overez-chicken-coop Since we live just north of New York City, our summers are hot and very humid. Even though my coop is in the shade of a larger...
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