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Bathroom Roof Top Vent

The Bathroom Exhaust Vent provides a reliable way to vent the bathrooms fan exhaust through the roof. The vent will effectively keep animals, wind, and rain out. Backdrafts and outside air infiltration are lessened by an optional exhaust flapper / collar component that connects to the vent and also to a 4-inch or 5-inch ducting that attaches to the bathroom fan.

Benefits

The Bathroom Exhaust Vent vents bathroom fan exhaust through the roof while helping keep rain, animals, and debris out. An optional exhaust flapper reduces backdrafts, and the vent connects to standard 4″ or 5″ ductwork.

SPECS:
Dimensions: 11.75” long x 6.25” wide x 7.25” high (body)
18.25” long x 13” wide (flange)
Material: No break polypropylene
Codes & Standards: FL Building Code, Miami-Dade
Color: Black, Brown
Roof Pitch: Conforms to any pitch from 2/12
Patents: Pending
Included in Box: One bath vent and collar per box
Features: One seamless unit

How To Install

LOCATION OF BATHROOM ROOF VENT
1. Installed on a sloped, shingled roof to exhaust bathroom fans by the means of a roof opening.
2. Includes internal damper to reduce back-draft and an exterior grill to prevent the infiltration and nesting of birds, vermin and insects.
3. Once location is determined cut hole in roof deck (5”x5” hole or 5” round).
4. Insert the collar into hole and fasten to roof deck with at least 4 nails.

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Additional Resources

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VENTILATION CALCULATOR​​

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TECHNICAL TOOLS​​

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Roofing FAQ

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