Roofing
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Intake Vents
Intake ventilation is an essential component of a properly designed ridge vent system. To maximize ridge vent performance, air intake vent area should be equal to or exceed the net free area installed at the ridge. Air Vent offers a variety of intake vents to fill this need. Don't see what you want? Let us get it for you! -
Ridge Vents
A ridge vent runs the entire length of the roof peak, blending into the roofline for a more attractive home. Years of research prove that a ridge vent with external baffles and an internal weather filter, combined with undereave venting, is the most efficient system you can install. Don't see what you want? Let us get it for you! -
Static Vents
Static vents (roof louvers, wall louvers and wind turbines) are inexpensive and popular with professional roofing contractors. Don't see what you want? Let us get it for you! -
The Edge Vent
The Edge Vent provides proper intake ventilation for homes with little or no overhang. It’s a roof-top installed, shingle-over intake vent design. It can be used to supplement existing soffit or undereave vents as well. Don't see what you want? Let us get it for you! -
Wind Turbines
A non-electric alternative to ventilation, these vents use the natural force of wind and air pressure to spin and vent out stale attic air. Specially shaped vanes catch the wind and provide rotary motion, this pulls hot, humid air from the attic. Turbine vents provide a low-cost ventilation alternative in areas where wind speeds of at least 5 mph are typical. Don't see what you want? Let us get it for you!