Air Vent
You can be confident that Air Vent products meet the highest standards for product quality and function. That's because we invest years of research and rigorous product testing to ensure our products deliver proven performance.
Ridge Vents. Peak performers in ventilation.
A ridge vent runs the entire length of the roof peak, blending into the roofline for a more attractive home. Years of research prove that a ridge vent with external baffles and an internal weather filter, combined with undereave venting, is the most efficient system you can install.
Power Vents
With balanced motor and blade design, power vents quickly exhaust heat or humidity from any attic. They work on a thermostat, which automatically turns the fan on when cooling is needed. Some models also have an extra feature called a humidistat that monitors the moisture level of the air.
Why Ventilate?
Attic ventilation might seem like a minor consideration, but properly installed, it can extend the life of your homes' attics and roof structures -- saving your homeowners hundreds of dollars in repair costs -- and saving you from expensive, time-consuming callbacks.

During warmer months, ventilation helps keep attics cool. It helps prevent hot, moist summer air from warping the roof sheathing. It also stops shingles from deteriorating prematurely. What's more, fresh air in the attic makes a home much easier to cool, which can result in lower energy costs.
In winter months, ventilation helps reduce moisture to keep attics dry. It stops water from backing up under shingles, damaging insulation, and rotting the roof structure itself. It also helps prevent ice dams from forming. Ice dams occur in areas where snowfall and cold temperatures are common and pose a special problem because they prevent melt water from running off the roof. They can even cause leaks inside the home, resulting in drywall damage.


