The best ventilation solution for tile roof applications in areas where rain or snow may be a concern.
Hidden roof intake vent.
Smartvent is a patented roof and attic ventilation product that provides the best passive attic ventilation available.
Hidden vent systems rose came into popularity about 20 years ago for discerning homeowners who don t like the traditional cheese grater venting look that is on many aluminum panel soffit vents.
Hidden in plain sight and often camoflauged by specialty ridge shingles.
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Roof intake venting with no outlet vent openings won t work because there will be no air flow through the roof cavity.
They are easy to install under the roof s overhang which is known as the soffit are generally hidden from sight and provide excellent protection from weather outdoor debris and pests while still allowing air to flow into the attic.
Even in this case most air flow will be across.
Soffit vents are one of the most popular intake vent styles.
In addition to all the design construction features and color choices of the o hagin standard line this patent pending attic vent features an interior stainless steel diffuser that breaks down wind driven rain and snow before it can enter the attic space.
Using a unique design and installation method smartvent eliminates the problems and inefficiencies found in roof construction using ridge and soffit venting namely inadequate vent openings in the soffit.
State of the art attic ventilation products.
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Certainteed intake vent provides continuous intake airflow at the roof s edge and provides proper intake ventilation for homes with little or no overhang.
Open wall gable vents and roof vents are no longer feasible but the underside of the.
In a few cases very wide open soffit vents at building eaves seem to result in a dry attic but the design relies on a prevailing wind pattern that sends air through the attic.
Beneath the roof eaves in the soffit is the standard place to install intake vents because it s the lowest spot in the roof.
It s a roof top installed shingle over intake vent that can be used to supplement existing soffit or undereave vents.