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Roofing ridge ventilation.
House roof ridge venting in independent tests against competitive ridge vents air vent products produced the greatest amount of low pressure above the vent which resulted in a greater ability to exhaust air from the attic.
One of the great things about a ridge vent is that it is at the topmost point of your roof with hot air constantly rising it is bound to make it way out of the top of your vents thus bringing in cooler air through your soffit vents and into your roof cooling it down.
Roof ventilation in a cold climate vents moisture and ensures a cold roof temperature to avoid ice dams.
A very popular way to provide adequate ventilation in an attic space is with a ridge vent sometimes called a continuous vent.
Ventsure 4 foot strip heat moisture ridge vent with weather protector moisture barrier.
Ventsure 4 foot strip heat moisture ridge vent.
Roof ridge vents provide a costly system of ventilation that may not be suitable for the checkbooks of some homeowners.
This cap features both a back draft damper and bird screen preventing outside air from entering the home and birds and small pests from entering duct work.
There are two primary types of ridge vents.
Choose one of the following products to meet the recommended exhaust nfva of 528 square inches.
It is compatible with 3 or 4 ductwork and includes a 3 to 4 adapter for convenience.
The rvk1a steel roof cap kit is an the rvk1a steel roof cap kit is an easy to install vent for ventilation fans bath rec room home gym etc.
That is a good indication of the difference in efficiency.
27 lineal feet required.
Shingle over vents and aluminum vents.
Roofing manufacturers warranties require a minimum of one square foot of ventilation for every 150sf of attic space for traditional systems but only one square foot of ventilation for every 300sf when the ridge vent system is used.
Proper ventilation is required to validate warranty coverage for most roofing shingles.
Prior to installing the ridge vent a 1 inch wide strip of roof decking is cut out along both sides of the ridgeline to allow for air movement through the vent.
Rather than interrupting the roof line the way other raised vents do a ridge vent is so low profile that almost unnoticeable.
This option might be the updated system which most newer homes use but if you have an older home then you might need the soffit vents too.