How It Works & Cost Breakdown.
See Hurricane TV Video with Neidner
on Channel 11-Click Here
"Will You Stay or Will You Go?"
WindWorker Discussed on
KHOU-TV Channel 11
Hosted by Dave Fahling
"If this system works as well as it is repersented to work then price
should not be a concern,"
Comments Jim Neidner
Neidner Constuction/Remodeling Inc,
281-831-1554
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here to read
approval by Texas Department of Insurance
| The Windworker extracts air from a building through the
application of the Bernoulli Principle. As the wind passes over the
curved section on the inside of the Windworker, it accelerates, like
the wind over the wing of an airplane. The wind needs a source for the
energy it uses to accelerate. It finds that energy by pulling up on
the air underneath the curved section.
Completely powered by Mother Nature, the aerodynamics of its design continually adjusts its orientation so that it faces into the direction of the oncoming wind. A compression in the mid-section of the baffle and the expanding
tail combine to provide an effective expulsion system by accelerating
air flow.
Or go back to the Windworker home page. Material Price List 1.) Windworker unit only without roof jack
and pressure relief vents, plus shipping................$290.00 2.) Plus the pressure relief units. These
are A/C ceiling boxes and grill like the ones the A/C company uses.
I like putting one in each upstairs or single story bedroom and in
hall ways. Open foyer, single story family room and dinning room.
The vents are always kept closed until a Hurricane is approaching.
When a Hurricane approaches I also recommend opening pull-down-stair
way or any attic access during a Hurricane. Our goal is to remove
any built-up air pressure inside the home also make sure all bedroom
doors are blocked and open. 4.) Lead Roof Jack for the Windworker cost around $15.00 each. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Total Cost Example for
material Need two Windworkers @ $290.00 each =$580.00 Plus cost of shipping theWindworker ______________________________ Labor Price List Labor to install per Windworker @ $150.00 per unit each on roof. 2 units = $300.00. Install
pressure relief vents in the attic, four bedrooms and hallway. 5 units
@ $28.00 each = $125.00 Total labor and material $1,180.00 plus tax and shipping. If you live
in the Houston area we might be able to install. If not we can refer
you to a roofer. Distributors or Reps that want to join our Windworker team call or email Jim Neidner Available through:
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