Roof Ridge Vents
Roof Ridge Vents
Average Cost (Materials & Labor): $800 - $2,000 per ridge
Ventilates to promote energy efficiency & guards against roof rot. Ridge vents provide uniform cooling along the entire roof deck, installed from end to end on the roof with a low profile. A ridge vent is an important part of a home's roofing system. Installed at the peak of a sloped roof, the ridge vent allows damp, warm air to escape from the attic. A properly installed ridge vent increases energy efficiency and prolongs the life of your roof. For a ridge vent to work properly, it must have adequate intake of fresh, cool air. As the ridge vent expels hot, humid air, intake vents feed fresh, cool air into the attic. Equal flow of exhaust and intake should be provided.


Solar Roof Ventilation
Solar Roof Ventilation
Average Cost (Materials & Labor): $600- $1,000 per solar vent
A smart alternative to conventional roof vents, the Solar Powered Attic Vent operates during the day and collects power from the sun to convert into electricity. In turn, this energy operates a high efficiency motor inside the power vent, so there's no added cost for electricity. That saves energy, which is better for the environment. And unlike most electric power vents regulated by a thermostat, the Solar Powered Roof-Mounted Attic Vent does not wait for the attic to get overheated before running. It operates whenever there is direct sunlight. This is a Solar Power Eco Friendly Product which operates without fuel, waste or pollution. And as a totally solar-powered solution, it's also environmentally friendly. There's no need for electrical hook-up or electricity, simplifying the installation process.


Roof Turbines / Whirlybird Roof Vents
Roof Turbines / Whirlybird Roof Vents
Average Cost (Materials & Labor): $300 - $500 per vent
A turbine is installed directly on the top of a roof and uses wind power to suck hot and humid air out of the attic. A turbine has a series of vanes that spin as wind passes through them. Roof turbines are usually less expensive to install because they only require the removal of a small section of shingles and an appropriately sized hole to be drill through the roof. Flashing and sealant is used to prevent water from seeping in around the opening.


Static Roof Ventilation
Static Roof Ventilation
Average Cost (Materials & Labor): $300 - $500 per vent
Static roof ventilation such as Metal Slant Back Roof Vents have louvers to direct exhausted air upward, helping prevent shingle discoloration and offering excellent weather protection. Standard features for slant back static roof ventilation includes aluminum and galvanized-steel construction, three-louver design provides excellent air flow and is suitable for up to a 12/12 roof pitch. This roof ventilation product is perfect for North Texas residents as it can easily endure wind-driven rain up to 110 MPH and Texas Department of Insurance Approved For Use in Windstorm Catastrophe Areas.


Power Attic Ventilation
Power Attic Ventilation
Average Cost (Materials & Labor): $550 - $1,250 per vent
Power attic vents are highly effective at moving air inside an attic space. Note: a majority of the cost is related to labor as it requires a licensed electrician to safely connect the power in the attic who often times charge a variable rates based on difficult of installation (i.e., vaulted attic ceilings, complexity, summer vs. winter installation, etc.). Our customer's have the option to pay for an electrician separately or we can offer a turnkey solution. Attics can reach temperatures as high as 150 degrees during hot summer days. As a result, installing an attic fan is a great way of cooling this space and protecting stored items. It also results in lower energy bills because your air conditioning unit will not be struggling to cool off this area of the home.