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Square Roof Curb for 10" Diameter Vent | 8" high walls

Square Roof Curb for 10" Diameter Vent | 8" high walls

SKU:SRC-10-H8

Price:Regular price $55.00 USD

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Roof Curb Insulation lines the inside of the roof curb to provide a thermal barrier to the outside.

A Roof Curb Cap covers the top of the roof curb with an aluminum lid when there is no vent or fan installed.

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Square Roof Curb for 10" Diameter Vent | 8" high walls - Active Ventilation Products
Square Roof Curb for 10" Diameter Vent | 8" high walls - Active Ventilation Products
Square Roof Curb for 10" Diameter Vent | 8" high walls - Active Ventilation Products
Square Roof Curb for 10" Diameter Vent | 8" high walls - Active Ventilation Products
Square Roof Curb for 10" Diameter Vent | 8" high walls - Active Ventilation Products
Square Roof Curb for 10" Diameter Vent | 8" high walls - Active Ventilation Products
Square Roof Curb for 10" Diameter Vent | 8" high walls
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Square Roof Curb 13" Square by 8 inch High, Model SRC-10-H8

This roof curb is 13 inches long by 13 inches wide and 8 inches high and is only compatible with roof vents or fans with a curb mount flange. The Model SRC-10-H8 will fit a vent or fan with a curb-mount flange measuring 13.5 inches.  Active Ventilation Products' prefabricated roof curbs are for flat or low-slope membrane roofs.

A roof curb is a metal frame that acts as a base for a roof vent or fan. Roof curbs can also serve as a hatch, providing easy access to ductwork, HVAC units, or attic maintenance.

Traditionally, roofers build wooden roof curbs on the roof during the membrane installation. However, building wooden curbs can cause damage to the roof membrane. This happens because of the cutting of lumber as well as loose nails or screws that end up getting walked by the crew. Using prefabricated aluminum roof curbs eliminates the need to build wooden boxes and reduces the chance of damaging the roof.

This roof curb is aluminum alloy 3003-H14 with a thickness of 0.025" (± 0.005”).

A key safety feature is that aluminum curbs are not flammable, unlike wooden roof curbs. Most roof curbs vent out heat from range hoods or HVAC units. This heat can cause wooden curbs to burn. However, aluminum will not burn, rust, or corrode. Aluminum curbs are safer.

Installation of this roof curb is for EPDM, PVC, and TPO roof membranes

The flashing on the roof curb allows fasteners to securely attach the curb to the roof. Once placed, it must be covered with roofing material to ensure a watertight seal.

AVP offers roof curbs in various sizes, with the option to insulate them.

The curb mount flange, vent, and fan lines are ready to install on AVP's roof curbs. This includes Aura Vent, Pop Vents, and Round Back Vents as well as Attic fans and Aura solar fans for powered ventilation.

For any questions, please email the sales team at sales@roofvents.com or call 845-565-7770

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Calculate number of Model  SRC-10-H8  Vents Needed for a Given Area

Enter the Width and Length of the attic space you need to ventilate to calculate the area. You may also enter the area directly in the "Area" field. It is not necessary to hit the Return or Enter key (which will refresh this page), just enter numbers in the fields.

Enter width of space to calculate area (or enter Area below)
Enter width of space to calculate area (or enter Area below)

If you know it, you may enter the area directly here

The diameter size of all roof vents determines the Net Free Area, also known as the "NFA". NFA is the measured amount of opening each vent offers at each specific size. to be available for venting air through a specific vent size. The calculator below will find the overall number of vents needed to effectively ventilate the targeted attic space.

Once you have the area, the numbers shown below are the number of vents of that size which would ventilate the specified area with both 1/300 and 1/150 rule.

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*Please note
The roof vent calculation values shown above are for the exhaust portion of the roof. The same amount of net free air inches is needed for air intake as well. Proper roof ventilation consists of 50% air exhaust and 50% air intake.