Roof Vents
Most roof vents do their job fine — they just look terrible doing it. Plastic mushroom caps, bare aluminum turbines, shiny galvanized boxes. They stick out on a finished roofline like a cheap watch on a good suit. Decorative roof vents handle the same ventilation requirements but actually complement the architecture instead of fighting it.
Ventilation itself isn't complicated. Hot air rises. Give it a way out at the ridge or upper roof, let fresh air in at the soffits, and you've got a passive system that manages heat and moisture without a single moving part. The trick is sizing it right: enough vent area to move the air, not so much that you're introducing leak points or weakening the roof deck with too many cuts.
Our roof vents come in copper and stainless steel, covering everything from bathroom exhaust terminations and dryer outlets to static attic vents and ridge vent systems. The copper units develop patina that blends with weathered shingles and cedar. Stainless maintains a clean, modern profile indefinitely. Both outperform aluminum and plastic on every metric that matters — longevity, weather resistance, pest resistance, and curb appeal.
Baffled designs on our ridge vents prevent wind-driven rain and snow from entering the attic while still maintaining airflow. It's the detail most big-box products skip, and it's the detail that matters most in a blowing storm.






