Stainless Steel Vents
Stainless steel vents solve the two problems that kill most vent hardware: rust and UV degradation. Aluminum corrodes in salt air. Galvanized steel rusts once the zinc layer wears through. Plastic gets brittle and cracks after a few years of sun exposure. Stainless just sits there and does its job, year after year, looking exactly the same as the day it went up.
We use 304 stainless across our vent line — that's the standard food-grade alloy, the same stuff commercial kitchens use. For coastal or industrial environments where chlorides are a concern, 316 marine-grade stainless is the upgrade, and we can source it on specific models. Either way, you're getting a vent body that handles temperature swings, moisture, and physical impact without showing wear.
Our stainless steel vent lineup covers louvered exhaust vents, dryer terminations, soffit intake vents, and rooftop units . Available with screens, dampers, or both. Flush-mount flanges for new construction; stucco-ring models for retrofit on textured exteriors.
If your project calls for a clean, contemporary look — or if the environment is just going to eat anything else alive — stainless is the move.






















