An under-ventilated attic is one of the most common — and most overlooked — causes of premature roof failure. We assess your current ventilation balance and install the right system for your home's size and design.
Continuous ridge vents run the full length of the roof peak, allowing hot air to exhaust passively along the entire ridge. Low-profile and virtually invisible from the street — the most effective passive exhaust solution available.
Perforated soffit panels along the eaves allow cool outside air to enter at the base of the attic. Paired with ridge vents, soffit vents create continuous airflow from bottom to top — the gold standard for passive attic ventilation.
Thermostat-controlled electric ventilators move large volumes of air when passive systems fall short. Solar-powered options eliminate operating costs entirely. Ideal for homes with limited ridge or soffit area that need supplemental airflow.
An under-ventilated attic in summer can reach 150 degrees Fahrenheit — cooking shingles from below and voiding manufacturer warranties. In winter, heat escaping through a poorly insulated roof deck melts snow unevenly, which refreezes at the eaves as ice dams. The solution is balanced ventilation: equal intake at the soffits and exhaust at the ridge, creating a year-round flow of outside air through the attic.