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Ridge vent vs exhaust fan.
And instead having something called a ridge and soffit vent system where the peak of the roof essentially becomes the.
Adding roof ridge vents can reduce summer air conditioning costs prevent roof mildew and rot and keep your roof in better shape longer.
Well i have a house that has a ridge vent in it.
Like attic fans ridge vents are designed to exhaust air that is already inside the attic.
Without ventilation unfinished attic spaces can end up having stagnant air.
I recently had two quotes from roofing contractors.
Roof box vents and continuous ridge vents are separated by a few differences and deciding which one to put on your roof depends on which better fits the type and situational roof you have.
Well first of all those spinny fan types of vent devices don t really work that well as a venting strategy.
In this back by popular demand article see the difference between roof box vents and continuous ridge vents.
Just reading through the comments about the use of a ridge vent vs.
One insists on using the ridge vents with no exhaust and the other sides with the use of exhaust fans.
Installing roof ridge vents and more attic insulation are better options experts say.
In more extreme climates one or more turbines will provide better circulation.
Without any air movement temperatures in the attic soar in summer and plunge in winter.
And the temperature in the attic gets to be somewhere around 115 to120 degrees during the summer and it gets pretty warm.
So to help with some of the i.
Purchasing an electric or solar attic fan may not provide the savings that homeowners expect.
A ridge vent is a passive system and offers less air movement and in moderate climates this style tends to be sufficient.
You re almost better off not having them kenny.
An exhaust fan or combination.
This is different from soffit vents which allow air to travel into the attic.
Ridge vents are a passive system simply allowing hot air to rise up through them rather than pushing it out as a fan does.
While a power vent fan combined with a ridge vent can work against the natural flow of air through the attic it will still exhaust more hot air than not having a fan at all it s just not the.
Scott in georgia is on the line with a question about attic ventilation.