When Box Vents Make Sense
Box vents, also known as “turtle vents,” are individual units installed near the top of the roof. They are a reliable and cost-effective option for many homes. However, because they are individual units, they can leave “pockets” of stagnant air in between the vents.
In the ridge vent vs box vents Central Michigan debate, box vents are often used on homes with complex rooflines that don’t have a long, continuous ridge to mount a ridge vent system on.
Michigan Winters and Snow Performance
Our heavy snowfall is a major factor in choosing a ventilation system. One concern with ridge vents is that they can sometimes be blocked by heavy snow accumulation. However, box vents can also be covered if the snow is deep enough. In the ridge vent vs box vents Central Michigan market, both systems require a “balanced” intake from the soffit to work properly regardless of snow levels.
Proper installation by experts in Mt. Pleasant, Alma, Midland, and Clare ensures that your vents stay clear and functional even during the harshest winters.
Longevity and Curb Appeal
Ridge vents are generally more durable because they are low-profile and less likely to be damaged by wind or hail. From an aesthetic standpoint, most homeowners prefer ridge vents because they are almost invisible from the street. Box vents stick out from the roof surface and can be more noticeable, especially if you have a steep roof.
The best system for your home depends on your roof’s shape, the size of your attic, and your personal style preferences.
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