Fypon 22 in. x 22 in. Octagon White Polyurethane Weather-Resistant Gable Louver Vent
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Fypon 22 in. x 22 in. Octagon White Polyurethane Weather-Resistant Gable Louver Vent

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Fypon 22 in. x 22 in. Octagon White Polyurethane Weather-Resistant Gable Louver Vent22" Octagon Polyurethane Gable Louver Vent A decorative, weather resistant octagon louver vent crafted from durable polyurethane for gable mounting. Pre primed in white, its paintable or stainable and designed for low maintenance exterior accents. Key Features: Durable Polyurethane Construction: Resists moisture, insects, UV, and harsh weather for long lasting performance Decorative Octagon Design: Adds architectural interest to gables; non powered,

22" Octagon Polyurethane Gable Louver Vent

A decorative, weather-resistant octagon louver vent crafted from durable polyurethane for gable mounting. Pre-primed in white, it’s paintable or stainable and designed for low-maintenance exterior accents.


Key Features:

  • Durable Polyurethane Construction: Resists moisture, insects, UV, and harsh weather for long-lasting performance
  • Decorative Octagon Design: Adds architectural interest to gables; non-powered, exhaust style
  • Ready to Finish: Pre-primed white surface is paintable or stainable to match your exterior
  • Easy Installation: Lightweight design simplifies mounting on gable surfaces
  • Low Maintenance: Smooth surface and weather-resistant build reduce upkeep

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Color Family White
Color/Finish White
Features Paintable, Stainable, UV Resistant, Weather Resistant
Intake/Exhaust Exhaust
Material Polyurethane
Mounting Position Gable Mount
Paintable/Stainable Yes
Power Type Non-Powered
Product Weight (lb.) 3.5
Shape Octagon
UV Resistant Yes
Manufacturer Warranty Lifetime Limited Warranty for Homeowners
Cut-Out Width (in.) 20
Net-Free Area (Sq. In.) 0.0
Product Depth (in.) 1.625
Product Height (in.) 22
Product Width (in.) 22
Resists insects Yes
Resists moisture Yes
Screen Included No

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this vent functional or purely decorative?
A: It is a decorative louver; Home Depot lists net-free area as 0.0, indicating non-venting performance.


Q: Can I paint it to match my house?
A: Yes. It comes pre-primed and is paintable or stainable; use exterior-grade 100% acrylic latex paint.


Q: What are the overall dimensions?
A: 22 in. height x 22 in. width x 1.625 in. depth; cut-out width 20 in.


Q: Is a screen included?
A: No, a screen is not included.


Q: What warranty is provided?
A: Lifetime limited warranty for homeowners, per manufacturer information.


Architectural Grace in a Crisp Octagon

This octagon louver introduces clean geometry and layered shadow lines that enliven a façade. The crisp white, pre-primed finish invites custom color for a tailored look. Pair it with coordinating trim or a keystone to frame an entry gable with sculptural presence. A refined touch that signals luxury through thoughtful detail.


Elevate your curb appeal with this durable, paint-ready Fypon octagon louver—add it to your cart today.

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