- Q.By code, how many linear
feet of ridge vent is needed per square of
roofing?
A.Henry Spies
responds: The amount of ridge vent needed is
not related to the roof area, it is related to the
living space below the roof. Most codes require
roof ventilation having a minimum total net free
ventilating area of 1/150 of the ceiling area of
the living space beneath it. This can be reduced to
1/300 of the area if at least 50% and less than 80%
of the required ventilation area is provided by
ventilators located in the upper portion of the
space to be ventilated, at least 3 feet above eaves
or cornice vents, with the balance of the
ventilation provided by eaves and cornice vents. As
an alternative, the net free cross-ventilation area
can be reduced to 1/300 when a vapor barrier having
a transmission rate not exceeding 1 perm is
installed on the warm side of the
ceiling.
The net free ventilation area of a ridge vent is
determined by the manufacturer. Wind tunnel tests
indicate the effective net free area of ventilation
provided by most ridge vents is typically half that
indicated by the manufacturer. There is no problem
with overventing the attic area, so the best course
is to provide as much ridge vent as can be
installed on the roof.
Henry Spies is a home inspector in
Champaign, Ill.