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Ridge vent vs attic fan.
Joe blanco posted in general questions on february 21 2016 01 26am is there any advantage in using an attic fan comparing to ridge vents.
Make sure the ridge line is cut open at least an inch to an inch and a half so you have a good wide gap at the top.
Without any air movement temperatures in the attic soar in summer and plunge in winter.
If you have suitable intake venting a ridge vent might be a better choice while larger attics and those with poor ventilation might be better served by an attic fan.
And the temperature in the attic gets to be somewhere around 115 to120 degrees during the summer and it gets pretty warm.
Also since the fan is powered by the sun it should turn off when the sky is overcast during a storm which will keep it from drawing rain into the attic.
And be careful with the type of vent that you.
Since your solar vent fan only moves 500 cfm a third to half that of a typical hardwired attic vent fan it probably won t move enough air to reverse the action of the ridge vent.
Without ventilation unfinished attic spaces can end up having stagnant air.
However the roof is only a 2 12 pitch and i am wondering if the shallow pitch will have any adverse effect on the vents.
Well i have a house that has a ridge vent in it.
My house is in zone 6 and highs are usually in the 80s during summer only had three 90 days last year.
Now for the other sections of roof and attic that are again separated from that garage space there you should use a continuous ridge vent.
When you are deciding between a ridge vent or an attic fan consider the needs of the attic.
One other thing to consider is that if you already have a ridge vent placing an attic fan too close to it can cause the vent to start drawing in air rather than letting it out.
The house currently has ridge vents and i am wondering if installing a.
Choosing a ridge vent or an attic fan.
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