This in turn can help save money on your heating and cooling costs.
Attic venting for 1500 sq ft.
It is designed for attic spaces up to 2800 sq.
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.
So if your attic is 1 500 sq.
The rule of thumb on the amount of vent space needed is approximately 1 sq.
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Calculate or enter the square footage of the attic or area to be vented.
1 500 square feet.
Of vent space for every 150 sq.
30 feet x 50 feet 1 500 square feet.
Attic area in square feet.
And this guideline.
Now let s figure out how much ventilation space we need.
Based on your 1100 sq.
In order to facilitate this exchange of warm and cool air the general rule of thumb suggests installing at least 1 sq.
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.
Net free area in square inches.
Energy efficient uses up to 15 less electricity than typical competitors vents based on gaf testing at 120 volts helps to reduce energy costs and helps prolong life of the roof and shingles.
6 measure the radius of round vents or take half the diameter of the.
Remember the minimum area requirement when using a continuous system is a ratio of 1 300.
So in our example we will divide the 1 500 square feet by 300.
Ventilation area in square feet.
It can quickly remove a larger volume of hot and or humid air from your attic when compared to static ventilation.
Attic vent fans are commonly rated from 800 to 1 600 cfm making one fans suitable for attics of up to around 2 200 square feet.
It is designed for attic spaces up to 2200 sq.
Proper attic ventilation consists of a balance between air intake at your eaves soffits or fascias and air exhaust at or near your roof ridge.
The erv6 model power roof mount vent can move air at a rate of up to 1500 cu.
The erv5 model power roof mount vent can move air at a rate of up to 1250 cu.
Ok so now we know the square footage of the attic area to be ventilated.
Of vent for every 300 sq.
Ft you divide that by 150 to get 10 sq.
Building codes vary.
Ideally half the vents should be located in the soffit at the bottom of the roof and half in gable or ridge vents near the top.