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Friday, November 29, 2019

Comparing Flat Roof Vents and Turbine Vents

How vents work

Comparing Flat Roof Vents and Turbine Vents

Wind-driven turbine vent

Wind-driven roof vents will pull more air from the attic, but only when the wind is blowing.

Comparing Flat Roof Vents and Turbine Vents

Flat roof vent

Flat roof vents have no moving parts to break or squeak, but don’t vent as much air as wind-driven vents.

All things being equal, wind-driven turbine vents, also known as a whirlybird roof vent, do move more air than flat vents (but only when the wind blows). The question: How much air must be moved? A largely arbitrary rule of thumb that’s been adopted into most building codes calls for 1 sq. ft. of vented area for every 300 sq. ft. of attic space. So a 1,500-sq.-ft. attic must have 5 sq. ft.of vent space, half dedicated for air intake in the soffits and the other half for exhaust on the roof. (These can be ridge vents, wind turbines or the flat vents your roofer wants to install.

Good attic ventilation is important for preventing ice dams in the winter. It also keeps your home cooler in the summer, vent moisture that finds its way from the living spaces of your home into the attic and helps shingles last longer. The fact is, it’s hard to overventilate an attic—generally, more is better.

If you don’t like the looks of wind turbines, don’t be afraid to use the flat vents; just be sure to follow the 300-sq.-ft. rule. But if you want to use wind turbines, buy high-quality ones that have permanently lubricated ball bearings or plastic bushings in the spinning mechanisms. Usually, it’s the cheaper units with metal bushings that will squeak and eventually drive you (and your neighbors) out of your mind on windy nights.

Required Materials for this Project

Avoid last-minute shopping trips by having all your materials ready ahead of time. Here’s a list.

  • Roof vent


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