Roof vent
A roof vent is a functional architectural component installed within a roof system to facilitate the circulation of air between the outdoors and the building's interior attic or rafter spaces. These vents are essential for regulating temperature and moisture levels, helping to prevent the accumulation of condensation that can lead to mold, rot, and structural degradation. They typically function as part of a balanced system consisting of intake vents, often located at the eaves or soffits to draw in fresh air, and exhaust vents, situated near the ridge or peak to expel warm, humid air. Available in various forms, including passive static louvers, ridge vents, and active power-driven fans, roof vents play a critical role in enhancing energy efficiency, protecting roofing materials from thermal stress, and extending the overall lifespan of the roof structure.

