(From March 2007)
Now that you've read about IN-Vent, the on-the-rooftop intake vent that lets fresh air in when soffits are out, let's get down to brass tacks: How good is IN-Vent and how does it stack up to the competition?
Let's start with the competition, or more specifically, DCI Product's SmartVent. Like the IN-Vent, SmartVent is made from corrugated plastic sheets, has a filter to keep rain & snow out and installs essentially the same way. But when it comes to performance and quality of material, that's where the similarities end. For this comparison, we'll link to the SmartVent website to make it easy for you to see what they show.
plys. If you look at the SmartVent installation instructions, you'll see that the product transitions back to three plys, then two plys, then one as it tapers back into the roof deck. The slot cut into the roof deck to allow the air into the attic is positioned just behind the section of SmartVent where it transitions to three plys. What does that mean? Simply, it means that, despite the four plys at the leading edge, only 75% of that air can pass into the attic because of the positioning of the slot in the deck.IN-Vent will provide 6.75 sq. inches of NFVA per foot, and 13.5" per ft. if installed on both sides of the roof. Again, SmartVent claims 9" per ft. on one side and 18" for both sides. As for the airflow test results, let's go to the scorecards:
- IN-Vent airflow @ 5 pascals (pa) of pressure: 57 CFMs
- SmartVent airflow @ 5 pa: 21 CFMs
- IN-Vent @ 10 pa: 96 CFMs
- SmartVent @ 10 pa: 40 CFMs
- IN-Vent @ 25 pa: 170 CFMs
- SmartVent @ 25 pa: 80 CFMs
More than twice the airflow. Despite the claims SmartVent makes, it's easy to see which product will actually vent more air, and balanced intake ventilation is the most important aspect of any attic vent system.
IN-Vent is made from 1/4"-thick profile-extruded polypropylene plastic sheets, so the openings are roughly twice the size as SmartVent's. The plastic is very rigid and has a third ply on top that does not vent, but provides rigidity so IN-Vent won't smash down when you nail it on. IN-Vent also comes with two 12"-square End Cap sections that are coated with a UV inhibitor so they'll stand up to the sunlight, and their black color will blend in better with the roof. SmartVent's end caps? More of their light-gray filter material.
It's pretty clear that IN-Vent is the best choice for on-the-roof intake ventilation when you can't (or don't want to) access your soffits. Call us at (800) 837-8368 or shoot us an email if you have any questions about IN-Vent.