A Look at the Main Types of Roofing Vents You Need to Be Aware of

Many people are not aware of the fact that there are actually a number of different types of roofing vents. As long as the ventilation system works, no one really questions it. However, if you want your home to operate properly and you’re looking to avoid the cost of extensive roof repair Minneapolis home budgeting […]

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April 30, 2020

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Many people are not aware of the fact that there are actually a number of different types of roofing vents. As long as the ventilation system works, no one really questions it. However, if you want your home to operate properly and you’re looking to avoid the cost of extensive roof repair Minneapolis home budgeting expenses in the near future, paying proper attention to what the best types of vents might be will help you avoid a lot of trouble later on.

There are three different types of roofing vents, depending on their method of operation: static, wind powered and electrically powered roofing vents. Static ones are the most common, and they are typically what roofers refer to when they talk about box vents and cupola vents.

Now, static vents are naturally the cheapest, but they are also the least effective ones. Your best choice in using these vents is when you live in an area that is very windy. Actually, the same goes for wind powered roofing vents, since, as the name would suggest, they depend on the wind to operate properly.

The most effective and also the most cutting edge and expensive types of vents are electric vents. These are used in areas where the temperature is extreme and there’s little or no wind. If you live in sunny California, Florida or Texas, you should definitely talk to your roofer about installing electric vents next time you give your roof a makeover.

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