That means roof ridge vents.
Intake versus ridge roof vents.
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.
You do not want a box vent acting as in intake vent b c it will suck air in and can also suck in rain or snow with it.
Roof ridge vents provide a costly system of ventilation that may not be suitable for the checkbooks of some homeowners.
The homeowner has seen a drastic improvement in the air temperature in the upper level of his home.
If it fits in your budget i would highly recommend upgrading as it will not only make your new roof look nicer it will save you money on cooling in the summer months.
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.
If you were to install about 40 feet of roof ridge vent the area would span up to 10 turbines in this case 10 turbines would cost you substantially more to purchase and install.
In this back by popular demand article see the difference between roof box vents and continuous ridge vents.
It is ok to install all 40 feet of ridge vent as long as it can be balanced with intake ventilation.
The intake vent should be at the bottom of the roof whether it is a soffit vent or an edge vent.
If the amount of intake ventilation cannot match the entire 40 feet of ridge vent consider reducing the width of the ridge vent slot thereby reducing the vent s nfa per linear foot to accommodate the amount of intake nfa available.
What are the cons.
But the ridge vent maintenance and running cost is a lot less than for turbines when.
We added the edge vent for proper intake and replaced the roof louvers with continuous shinglevent ii ridge vents said jason vogen ceo of elite.
The soffit vents act like the air intake for the home.
Roof outlet venting with no intake venting won t work because the absence of sufficient intake of outside air to satisfy the negative pressure from air leaving at the ridge will cause draw warm air up from the building interior increasing heating costs and possibly mold or allergen movement through the building.
For every square inch of ridge exhaust vent you must balance it with at least one square inch or more of soffit intake vent.
The whole point to a ridge vent is that it takes air from all along the bottom of the roof line and exits it out the top kind of like a toilet.
Roof louvers aka roof cans which is best.
Even without soffit vents a ridge vent is much more effective than gable vents paulcp thinks hammer is right.
The winner by far is a concealed ridge vent over roof louvers.
This can cause a leak.
However if you were only going to install 3 or 4 the turbines would be more affordable to you.
The reason you do not mix them is that the ridge vent can turn the box vents into intake vents.