An open vent system located along roof peaks, which in conjunction with soffit vents, creates ventilation through the passage of natural air.
A roof ridge louver system to promote attic ventilation.
One of many products locates at the ridge that allows the escape of warm and/or moist air from the attic area or rafter cavity. Most ridge vents are either premanufactured metal or flexible shingle over.
A vent mounted along the entire ridge line of the roof to allow the passage of air through the attic or cathedral ceiling.
A prefabricated and formed metal strip placed along the apex of the roof to allow exhaust ventilation in combination with intake soffit or gable end ventilation.
a ventilator located at the ridge that allows the escape of warm and/or moist air from the attic area or rafter cavity.
a vent on the ridge line of a roof. Allows ventilation in attics or cathedral ceilings.
A vent that is made of various materials and covers the ridge of the roof. Ridge vents may be packaged in rigid sections or rolls.
A vent located along the ridge board of the roof that allows moisture to escape.
An exhaust venting device located at the ridge of a roof that works in conjunction with a starter or under eave soffit vent and is used to ventilate attics.
Opening cut into the roof of a structure to allow air to escape from the attic.
A single or continuous roof vent located at the peak of a gable roof.
Vent, allowing moisture to escape, which is located along the ridge board of the roof.
A ridge vent is a type of vent installed at the peak of a sloped roof which allows warm, humid air to escape a building's attic. Ridge vents are most common on shingled residential buildings.