A properly balanced attic ventilation system will help to:
Remove excess heat and moisture to protect your roof from premature deterioration
Prevent roof rot in your attic or roof deck
Minimize peeling and extend the life of exterior and interior paint
Limit the growth of harmful mold
Safeguard your attic possessions against mildew damage
Guard against ice damming in harsh winter climates
Possibly reduce excessive heating and air conditioning costs
Cobra® Rigid Vent 3™ exhaust vent is a key part of the GAF-Elk Smart Choice® Roof System Solution, and has even earned the prestigious Good Housekeeping Seal
Homeowner’s Best Choice
Vents Your Attic…
Allows heat and condensation to escape at the most effective location—the ridge.
Looks Terrific…
Shingle-over design blends into your ridge line.
Watertight…
Passes the 110 mph wind-driven rain test.*
Energy Efficient…
May even reduce your utility bills!
Durable…
Designed with high-impact polymers.
Peace Of Mind…
Backed by a 40-year ltd. warranty.**
*Under controlled laboratory conditions.
**See ltd. warranty for complete coverage and restrictions.
Professional’s Best Choice
Effective…
Provides 18 sq. inches per linear foot of net free ventilating area.
3" Ring Shank Nails Included…
Ensures proper fastening on every installation.
Easy Sizing…
EasyTear™ feature allows you to hand-tear product in 3" increments—no knives necessary and less waste!
Fits Better…
Extra-flexible hinge design allows installation on 3:12 to 16:12 sloped roofs.
No End Caps Needed!
Crush Resistant…
Internal structural support for added durability.
No Gaps…
Edge overhang allows smooth, continuous coverage between sections.
Less Call-backs…
External baffles help deflect wind and rain.
Cap Shingle Compatible…
Works with traditional size ridge cap shingles.
Balanced Ventilation Requirements
Balanced ventilation requires an equal amount of intake ventilation and exhaust ventilation. GAF-Elk recommends, at a minimum, providing 1 square foot of Net Free Ventilation for every 300 square feet of attic floor space. Consult local building codes for specific ventilation requirements in your area.
Calculate the total square footage of the attic floor area (round up to the next highest number). This number will determine the minimum total linear feet of Cobra® Rigid Vent 3™ exhaust vent that is needed.
Find the appropriate amount of Cobra® Rigid Vent 3™ exhaust vent and minimum intake ventilation that corresponds to the total attic square footage.
Based on 1/300 Rule
Total
Attic Square
Footage
Recommended Length of Cobra® Rigid Vent 3™ Exhaust Vent (Feet)*
Minimum Intake Ventilation (Net Free Area in Sq. In.)
1600
22
396
1900
26
468
2200
30
540
2500
34
614
2800
38
684
3100
42
756
3400
46
828
Cobra® Rigid Vent 3™ exhaust vent has 18.0 sq. in./linear ft. of net free ventilating area.
NOTE: Always have a balanced ventilation system. In no case should the amount of exhaust ventilation at the ridge exceed the amount of soffit ventilation.
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Snow Country™
Quality rigid style vent. Snow Guard™ filter helps resist snow infiltration. Available in colder climates.
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Poor Attic Ventilation Can Ruin Your Insulation,
Destroy Your Shingles, And Raise Your Energy Bills!
Why Take Risks?
It is estimated that 9 out of 10 homes in North America do not have proper attic ventilation. Why? Because most people are unaware that attic ventilation can impact the longevity of their entire home!
For example, in the summer, an improperly ventilated attic can cause heat to build in excess of 160°F. This superheated air eventually penetrates the ceiling insulation into the living area below.
Types of damage that can
result include:
Premature aging of your roofing system (“fried” shingles)
Warping, cracking, or breaking down of wood framing
Damage to siding, exterior or interior paint, and wallpaper
Higher energy costs
A properly ventilated attic can help reduce the load on your air conditioner by moving the superheated air out of your attic before it builds up and causes damage.
In the winter, various household appliances, bathtubs, showers, and cooking vapors can contribute to excess moisture build-up. Improperly ventilated attics will allow this moisture to collect and cling to the underside of the roof. There, it will condense and fall, soaking the attic insulation and reducing its efficiency
Additional structural damage
can include:
Roof deck warping and rotting of the wood frame
Mildew growth
Buckling of shingles and felt
Finally, attics should be properly ventilated to help prevent ice dams in cold northern climates. During the winter, ice and snow on a roof will melt and run down the deck to the cooler eaves. This run-off can re-freeze, creating an ice dam that will trap moisture on the roof. The moisture can eventually back up under the shingles and enter your home — causing hundreds or thousands of dollars of damage to your ceilings and walls. Adequate attic ventilation will reduce the amount of initial melting that occurs on your roof, thereby reducing the chance that ice dams will form.
Proper Attic Ventilation
Proper attic ventilation systems allow a continuous flow of outside air through the attic (see illustration at left), protecting the efficiency of the insulation and helping to lower temperatures in the living space.
It consists of a balance between air intake
(at your eaves or soffits) and air exhaust
(at or near your roof ridge).
The FHA (Federal Housing Administration) recommends a minimum of at least 1 square foot of attic ventilation (both intake and exhaust) for every 300 square feet of attic space. For example, if your attic is 900 square feet, you need a total of 3 square feet of ventilation. This amount is generally divided equally between intake and exhaust ventilation (i.e., 11/2 feet of each), to insure proper air flow through the attic. To calculate the amount of ventilation you need for your home, follow the example shown on the next page.
Calculating Your Ventilation Requirements
Example: Calculating the number of lineal feet of Cobra® Exhaust Vent needed for a 30’x 40’ attic:
Step 1
Calculate attic square footage
How: Multiply length of attic (in feet) times width of attic (in feet)
30’ x 40’ = 1,200 square feet
Intake ventilation MUST be at least equal to exhaust ventilation. To determine the number of intake vents needed, select your vent on page 12, and install enough vents so that their combined NFA is at least 288 square inches.
Remember:
Always have a balanced ventilation
system. In no case should the amount of exhaust ventilation exceed the amount of intake
ventilation.
Step 2
Calculate NFA (Net Free Area) needed for this attic by using the “1 in 300” rule
How: Divide attic square footage by 300
1,200 sq. ft. ÷ 300 = 4 square feet of NFA needed
Step 3
Convert square feet of NFA to square inches
How: Multiply square feet of NFA by 144
4 sq. ft. x 144 = 576 square inches of NFA needed
Step 4
Split the amount of NFA needed equally between the intake and the exhaust
How: Divide square inches of NFA needed by 2
576 sq. in. ÷ 2 = 288 square inches of NFA needed equally for exhaust & intake
Step 5
Calculate # of lineal feet of Cobra® Exhaust Vent needed
How: Divide the square inches of NFA needed at the ridge by the NFA of the Cobra® Exhaust Vent
(Cobra® Exhaust Vent has 16.9 sq. inches of NFA per lineal foot)
288 sq. in. ÷ 16.9 = 17 lineal feet
This attic requires seventeen (17) lineal feet of Cobra® Exhaust Vent to meet FHA minimum requirements.
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