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Power
Fans - Roof Vents - Roof Ventilation
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We install and or
replace power fans, roof vents, soffit vents and ridge vents all over
Dallas. If you
want to vent your home. We have the experience and knowledge with today's
leading ventilation products. We can install a complete ventilation
package to include Hardie Soffit Vents
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Roof
Fan w/ thermostat (Power Fans)
Electric-powered attic vents use a
thermostat control to monitor heat and moisture buildup inside
the attic. Once properly connected these vents automatically
turn on and off when necessary.
The power vents we install have a low-profile metal dome.
These power vents are unobtrusive when installed on the rear
side of your home. We strongly recommend electric powered
attic vents because they are one of the most effective ways to
extend the life of your entire roof and structural system.
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Humidistat (Power vent accessory)
With humidistat controls, power attic
ventilators monitor heat and humidity levels in summer through
winter for year-round attic protection from the damaging
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Ridge Vents
Ridge vents are one of the most popular and
aesthetically pleasing ways to ventilate your home. Ridge
ventilation completely and continuously bathes an attic with
fresh air. Installed along the length of the ridge line and
under ridge cap shingles, a ridge vent system properly
ventilates the entire attic. Fresh air enters the attic
through soffit vents located beneath the eaves of the roof.
The air moves through the attic and exhausts out through the
ridge vent.
Ridge vents require no electricity to run, only the natural
flow of air. Ridge vents are highly effective in cutting
energy costs and prolonging roof life. |
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Soffit Vents (intake)
A balanced system of intake and exhaust
airflow through the attic is the best way to create effective,
year-round ventilation. In addition to installing ridge vents,
which act as exhaust vents, be sure your attic has intake
vents in the soffit/eaves. We install aluminum soffet vents in
a variety of different sizes and colors. |
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Louvered Vents (Static Vents)
Similar to ridge vents, louvered vents
require no electricity. They are commonly used on roofs with
no peaks for a ridge vent, or to replace older louvered vents
when re-roofing. Before ridge vents were available, louvered
vents were the most common static roof vents. |
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Bathroom/ Kitchen Exhaust Vents
One common mistake made is installing a
bathroom fan or kitchen exhaust without this properly
ventilating it outdoors.
Many times these components are vented directly into the
attic, pumping the attic full of moisture every time you turn
on the fan in your bathroom or hood over your stove.
The easiest way to correct this problem is to install ducting
from your component to an exhaust vent on the roof. A great
time to have this done is when you're having your roof
replaced. |
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