Roof Ventilation Calculator

Calculate the net free ventilation area (NFVA) required for your attic based on the 1/150 or 1/300 rule per IRC Section R806.

Recommended: 40–60% of total as intake (soffit vents)
Typical louver/screen factor: 50% (check manufacturer specs)

Formula

Total Required NFVA (sq ft) = Attic Floor Area (sq ft) ÷ Ventilation Ratio

  • 1/150 rule: NFVA = Attic Area ÷ 150
  • 1/300 rule: NFVA = Attic Area ÷ 300
  • Intake NFVA = Total NFVA × (Intake % ÷ 100)
  • Exhaust NFVA = Total NFVA × (Exhaust % ÷ 100)
  • Gross Vent Area = NFVA ÷ (Net Free Area Factor ÷ 100) — accounts for louvers/screens blocking airflow
  • Convert sq ft → sq in: multiply by 144

Example: 1,500 sq ft attic with 1/300 ratio → 1,500 ÷ 300 = 5 sq ft (720 sq in) total NFVA required.

Assumptions & References

  • IRC R806 (International Residential Code): Minimum ventilation ratio is 1/150 of attic floor area; reduced to 1/300 when at least 40% and not more than 50% of required ventilation is provided by ventilators located in the upper portion of the attic, or a Class I or II vapor retarder is installed.
  • Balanced ventilation: 40–60% intake (low, soffit) / 40–60% exhaust (high, ridge or gable) split is recommended for optimal airflow.
  • Net Free Area (NFA/NFVA): The actual open area through which air can pass, after accounting for louvers, screens, and baffles. Typical screen reduces gross area by ~50%.
  • Always verify vent NFA ratings with the manufacturer's product specifications.
  • Local building codes may impose stricter requirements — consult your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
  • This calculator does not account for cathedral ceilings, complex roof geometries, or mechanical ventilation systems.
  • Reference: IRC 2021 Section R806; ASHRAE 160; HUD Minimum Property Standards.

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