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How To Install A Ridge Vent On A Roof


To maintain the air flow within the spaces of your home, a vent is must. Some households don't take such consideration in mind during the construction of their home and repent later. The vents keep the air circulating within the home such that the exhausted air is always replaced by the fresh air.

The good thing about the installation of ridge vents is that they can be installed during the construction phase as well as during the revamping phase. Moreover, a ridge vent can be mounted on an already solidified roof.

In order to put up a ridge vent on your already rigidified roof, take the primary suggestion from an expert only. The assignment requires a handy supervision of an expert but can be accomplished by even a novice. Arrange the necessary tools and supplies beforehand. A circular saw, a wood chisel, pry bar tool etc. are the common tools among the other things. You may also need some shingles to envelop the ridge cap.

Initialize the proceedings by tearing off the already set ridge cap. Try to save as many shingles as possible during the whole operation as they may be required in the later phase of the project. You can avail the services of a pry bar tool to accomplish this particular part of the assignment.

Once you've removed all the shingles from the concerned area, evaluate the exposed sheathing spread. Mark down the tags on the roof indicating the zone for vent installation. Use a bright piece of chalk and mark the line to the end of the roof. Make sure that a margin of few inches is left at the edges of the roof.

Bring in the circular saw and the wood chisel. Set the blade of the saw prior to the cutting operation such that the underlying rafters are not altered. Cut the marked area with the circular saw and use a wood chisel to cross cut the setting. Pull up the sheathing with the help of a pry bar and make area available for the new vent installation.

Place the new ridge vent and nail it down using a hand-held hammer. Use only long galvanized nails to attach the vent to the rafters.

Place the ridge cap over the vent and finish off the task by shingling the area.

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Scott Rodgers is a noted author who has been authoring on roofing for a long time now. His stupendous expertise has given motivation to a host of workers, ranging from Gatesville Roofers to Houston Roofers.




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