Solar Power Roof Vents for Attics

If you have ever walked up to your attic in the middle of summer, then you already know how important ventilation is to an attic. It reduces the heat inside of the entire house, and while you can install roof vents, it can be a costly undertaking.

 
Instead, solar power roof vents are more of a productive way to ventilate one of the hottest rooms in your home, while still be able to save money and avoiding using electricity.

Traditional electrically powered vents get more air through the attic but it requires electricity which can raise your monthly bill, and it also requires power lines to and from the vents. That means if you do not have power in your attic, you will have to run lines up and down the stairs to get it there. Solar power roof vents offer the same thing but without the power lines it is a lot safer.

Electrical lines that run through a house for a long stretch can be dangerous and even pose a fire hazard. With solar power roof vents the vents work when it is needed the most, during the sunny hot days. The solar power roof vents are easy to operate considering that they do almost all the work for you. They come on when the sun directly hits the solar panels, and shut off when the sun goes down. That means that during the hottest part of the day you are going to get enough ventilation into the attic to cool down your home.

The solar power roof vents work by drawing the hot air out of the attic and pulling cooler air through the soffit vents. In turn, it reduces a lot of the work that central air conditionings have to do and will lower your electric cost throughout the entire year, and not just during the summer, because solar power roof vents work year round. They do not cost anything to operate, and you have no machinery to try and figure out how to work.

The size of your attic will determine how large you need your solar power roof vents and solar panels to be. Most solar power roof vents allow up to 800 cubic feet of air to move per minute while in sunlight. If you have a larger attic than that then you will need a larger unit which can be a bit more costly. Granted, the initial investment is going to be a little bit more than just buying a fan, but the money you save over time will offset any upfront money you pay for the unit. In the end you will be glad you put the solar power roof vents in.



 

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