Ridge Vent Calculator

Calculate ridge vent length needed for proper attic exhaust

ft
sq ft
Ridge Vent Length Needed
16.0 ft
Total NFA Required576
Ridge Vent NFA Provided720
Intake NFA Required288
Adequate VentilationYes — full ridge provides adequate exhaust
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How to Use the Ridge Vent Calculator

Balanced attic ventilation prevents heat buildup in summer and moisture damage in winter. The Ridge Vent Calculator calculates the Net Free Area (NFA) of vents required for your attic.

Formula & Methodology

The Ridge Vent Calculator uses the following established formulas:

1/150 Rule: NFA (sq in) = Attic Area (sq ft) × 144 / 150 1/300 Rule: NFA (sq in) = Attic Area (sq ft) × 144 / 300 Use 1/300 when ≥50% of required vents are at ridge + ≥40% at soffit Balanced: 50% intake (soffit) + 50% exhaust (ridge/gable)

Most building codes default to the 1/150 rule unless balanced ventilation conditions are met.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 1/150 rule requires 1 square foot of Net Free Vent Area for every 150 square feet of attic floor space. This applies when vents are not evenly distributed between intake and exhaust. The less-restrictive 1/300 rule applies when balanced ventilation conditions are met.
Excess ventilation is rarely a problem in a balanced system. However, too many exhaust vents without adequate intake can actually pull conditioned air from the living space into the attic. Balance is key: match intake NFA to exhaust NFA.
Ridge vents combined with continuous soffit vents create a more uniform airflow across the entire attic and are generally preferred. Gable vents can work, but they only ventilate the middle third of the attic effectively. Ridge + soffit is the modern standard.

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