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Birdhouse Vent Box

By Charles Miller Issue 176
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Click here to enlarge illustration. Edited and illustrated by Charles Miller

I often remodel or add on to older wood-clapboard houses. When I’m faced with unsightly holes in the walls, such as the dryer vent pictured here, I offer to conceal them with this simple bit of craftsmanship. The “birdhouse” is made from scrap clapboards and trim stock, takes little time to fabricate, and really impresses clients.

I position it so that the roof nestles directly under a clapboard or flash it with a thin strip of copper if needed, then size the box to allow the vent flap to open, or whatever else I’m covering to function. The sides are trim stock, 5/4 cedar in this case, scribed to the profile of the clapboards. The roof is a clapboard sized appropriately, and the front is clapboards with half the reveal of the wall they’re mounted on. Hidden cedar cleats are used for attachment.

Edited and illustrated by Charles Miller

These birdhouse vent boxes not only solve little problems, they’re also a lot of fun to build.

— Ed Weber, Locustville, VA

From Fine Homebuilding #176

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  1. friedamaus | Mar 28, 2017 05:38pm | #1

    I was hoping to see the "birdhouse" but just see the hole.

  2. user-5456646 | Mar 28, 2017 06:03pm | #2

    no kidding...

  3. WWHill | Mar 28, 2017 06:32pm | #3

    What's going on here?! These daily tips from FHB are one of my favorite "reads" of the day, and well worth the price of the subscription by themselves -- but only if the entirety of the tip, including all the figures attached to the tip when it was first published, are included. This has been occurring too frequently in recent days. It's not what I expect from FHB/Tautron Press. Please, do what it takes to get this problem fixed.

    Thank you,
    Bill Hill

  4. user-1138226 | Mar 28, 2017 07:08pm | #4

    As far as I know, there has been no reply to Bill Hill's question, which has been asked a # of times; I, too, enjoy the on-line membership, and suspect these tips are genuine, not attempts at some kind of scam or cyber-intrusion of our computers. However, the thought now crosses my mind, and whether I ought to click on them any more; have to ponder.

  5. bobwojo | Mar 28, 2017 07:10pm | #5

    This is not the first time the picture does not match the text.

  6. accentcreate | Mar 28, 2017 07:38pm | #6

    Agree entirely. Not much use as information unintelligible without full image.
    Looks like the tip of the day is a bot driven without any editorial oversight.

  7. t01100879 | Mar 28, 2017 08:47pm | #7

    I think the entire Taunton company is a bot. The newsletters are also mostly retreads - "archives." I have been a loyal subscriber for years to FWW and FHB (print and online), and I really resent what these online publications have become. The magazines still have value, but I expect that they too will diminish. Sad. :-)

  8. Ronald Schwalbe | Mar 28, 2017 09:15pm | #8

    Hell-OOOOOOW ???? Anybody there ?? A HUMAN?? - is there ANYBODY HOME ?????
    What a disappointment to watch FHB committing suicide, after so MANY years of QUALITY !

  9. user-4401404 | Mar 28, 2017 09:58pm | #9

    I still have the first publication of FW and FH and have been reading both ever sence. This 'Tip of the Day" is the worst pile of JUNK I've ever seen in print. Things had better change for the better REAK SOON or I'm out of here. Enough is enough. Who owns this Magazine now?, Trump?

  10. marleyjune | Mar 28, 2017 11:17pm | #10

    Ugh. More embarrassing crap from the FH "tips."
    Time to put this whole "feature" on the shelf until the publishers can come up with some better content and ditch the hideous, ancient, amateurish line drawings that appear to be right out of a 1960s junior high school newspaper illustrated by the art class.

  11. jiffyjeffs | Mar 29, 2017 12:05am | #11

    So let me understand this article. You build a "BIRD HOUSE" to cover a dyer vent?
    So a "Worthy" drawing or photo would have been handy to describe this venture. But not my main point.
    Main Point - A dyer vent is to allow the moist heated air from the dryer to escape during the drying process. Bear with me FHB editors, don't want to type to fast for you.
    If a dryer vent does not remove the exhaust fast enough it hampers the drying function and can cause numerous issues. Oh but this was about a "Bird House" symbolized by a "HOLE". Good Job - FHB. I think I want a refund.

  12. Sumnerme | Mar 29, 2017 06:57am | #12

    Once again, a terrible tip. The picture doesn't seem to match the article, and I don't see the point of the tip. Haven't seen a good tip in, well, forever.

  13. b_ward | Mar 29, 2017 07:36am | #13

    Either no one at FH reads these comments or, if they do read them, they don't care enough to respond and to repair the numerous complaints lately.

  14. CivilEng43 | Mar 29, 2017 09:28am | #14

    I think Ed Weber meant it as a kind of hood over the dryer exhaust port. Essentially a floor-less bird house tacked onto the side of a house. Kind of a cute gag - certainly better decoration than a lot of the kitsch sold in garden shops. I do, however, agree with all the comments regarding the bad (or rather non-existent) editing at FHB.

  15. ktkcad | Sep 01, 2019 08:08pm | #15

    It's Sept. 2019 and the 5 related drawings now appear in the repeated version of this tip. Hurray for FH!

  16. CT_Yankee | Sep 01, 2019 08:34pm | #16

    All pictures are visible and I get what the original author describes. However, this method presumes that one will never have to clean the lint out of the 'flapper' and the interior ductwork. It would also be quite attractive to paper wasps as a sheltered place to construct their nest.

  17. weekendbillder | Jun 19, 2024 11:13pm | #17

    I don’t disagree with the comments on the tips over the years and this one is not a great example. However as a long time full access subscriber and listener to the podcast on a weekly basis there has been great improvement over the last few years. I am amazed that every time I’m am looking for a ‘how would I best do this?’ A search of the FHB archives at least gives me direction if not a complete answer. And the insights I gain from the podcasts are interesting at a minimum but also useful in my day to day efforts.

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