So the ridge ventilation has exceeded the minimum requirement.
Roof vents per square foot.
Use this calculator to help determine the proper amount of attic ventilation based on u s.
The federal housing administration recommends 1 square foot of attic ventilation for every 150 square feet of attic space.
And this guideline you ll need a minimum of.
This means that for every 300 square feet of enclosed attic space 1 square foot of ventilation is required with half at the upper portion exhaust vents and half in the lower portion intake vents.
Our roof is 50 feet long so using a standard product we will get 900 square inches of ventilating space.
Thus if your attic is 450 square feet you need roof vents equaling 3 square feet.
The calculations before indicated that we needed 2 square feet of ridge or upper roof ventilation.
Building codes typically echo the administration s guidelines.
Standard ridge vent produces 18 square inches of ventilating area per lineal foot.
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.
As a general rule your roof needs 1 square foot of vent area for every 150 square feet of attic space.
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.
1 square foot of ventilation for every 300 square feet of space for pitched roofs with vapor barriers 1 square foot of ventilation for every 150 square feet of space no vapor barrier and for some municipalities in hot climates.
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.
Near ridge of the roof.
Nine hundred square inches equals 6 25 square feet.
This shortcut conveniently calculates the 2015 international residential building code minimum irc section r806 roof ventilation 1 which states in part 1 square foot of net free area for every 150 square feet of attic floor space with the attic defined as length x width floor of the attic.
They should be divided equally between inlet and outlet vents and they can be used in any combination that will work with your roof s design.
This formula is traditionally used for static roof vents which are rated for net free area in terms of square inches.