Pick out your soffit vent size and determine the square footage of the vent.
Roof vent square footage.
Thus if your attic is 450 square feet you need roof vents equaling 3 square feet.
Choose one of the following products to meet the recommended exhaust nfva of 528 square inches.
We know we need 5 square feet total of ventilation area.
There are also gable and roof fans which actively pull the hot air out of the attic.
Flat roof vents have no moving parts to break or squeak but don t vent as much air as wind driven vents.
Federal housing authority recommends a minimum of at least 1 square foot of attic ventilation evenly split between intake and exhaust for every 300 square feet of attic floor space.
The calculator cannot account for complex shapes based on a measurement of square footage alone.
1 500 square feet 300 5 square feet.
See how simple that was.
27 lineal feet required.
As a general rule your roof needs 1 square foot of vent area for every 150 square feet of attic space.
6 measure the radius of round vents or take half the diameter of the.
If your attic floor has a vapor barrier you will need one square foot of nfa per every 300 square feet of attic floor area half of that will be intake half for exhaust.
Based upon just about everyone s recommendations 60 percent or 3 square feet of this should be in the soffit area and the remaining 40 percent 2 square feet should be located at the ridge of the roof.
For example a 6 by 12 inch soffit vent has 72 square inches which when divided by 144 results in a 0 5 square foot opening.
For example if you use 16 inch by 8 inch soffit vents each vent is 128 square inches.
Ventsure 4 foot strip heat moisture ridge vent.
Calculate or enter the square footage of the attic or area to be vented.
If there is no vapor barrier double it to one square foot of nfa for every 150 square feet of attic floor space half for intake half for exhaust.
Divide this by 144 to calculate how many square feet each vent is.
Ventilation manufacturers assign an nfa value to the non motorized vents they make.
One square foot equals 144 square inches so the standard 16 inch by 8 inch soffit vent is 0 89 square feet.
Attic square footage 2 square inches of exhaust and square inches of intake net free area nfa needed.
Although more vent is generally better replacing a turbine vent with a standard flat vent is acceptable as long the vent is big enough for the square footage of the attic space.