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Shingle Vent II vs Omni-20

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#1 ·
Any preferences, or reasons for not using either?
 
#6 ·
I've been in attics in winter and found a line of snow on the insulation directly below ridge vent. Supposedly that fabric is there to prevent that, though in this case(s) the vents were installed on lower reverse gable ridges that acted as intake for the higher ridge. Can't remember if it ever happened with shingle vent ii but it's likely, since none are any better than the other if they aren't installed right with balanced soffit NFA.
 
#3 · (Edited)
I have never used Omni, but I believe that MJW once mentioned that it gets 20 square inches of NFVA per foot, while the other gets 18 sq in.

I have Never had a Shingle Vent II clog up with dirt or any other debris and I have done multiple follow ups several years and even a decade later to check functionality of that product.

Ed
 
#5 ·
I believe that the Omni utilizes the same or very very similar design as the external baffle portion of the Shingle Vent II product.

The only thing I have ever seen entangled in the polyester filter on the bottom of the Shingle Vent II in some minor quantities is particulate from sawdust from cutting the slot across the ridge. But, it never seemed concentrated enough to considerably affect the exhaust ventilation flowage, in my opinion.

Ed
 
#9 ·
I've seen plenty of them clogged with dirt. Cobra seems to be the worst, but have seen others clog up as well.

If snow is being pulled into the attic, there is a ventilation problem, not the product.

Both appear to be good products, but why take the chance of it clogging and not working. Omni makes other products also for more air flow if needed.