1 In. and 4 In. Round Mini Soffit Vents in Mill

Maxx Air  |  SKU: MV1
Regular price $14.99
Size
  • Targeted intake ventilation designed to easily install in soffits to provide essential intake airflow and prevent attic moisture buildup
  • Manufactured from lightweight, heavy-duty mill-finish aluminum for long-lasting outdoor durability without rusting
  • Simple installation with a housing collar that slides easily into pre-drilled holes
  • Ideal for intake ventilation in smaller structures where soffit area is less than 5 in. wide
  • 1/8" louvered openings meet National Code Standards
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Product Description

Maxx Air Mini Soffit Vents provide excellent intake ventilation to provide balance to exhaust ventilation in residential home attic spaces. Lightweight and compact for install in narrow exterior areas that may otherwise be hard to add intake ventilation. These small metal louvered vents enable constant airflow through the attic when combined with attic exhaust vents and function as an essential component of a well-balanced attic ventilation system, helping to reduce the strain on cooling and heating systems while helping the efficiency of ceiling insulation.

Features and Benefits

  • Targeted intake ventilation designed to easily install in soffits to provide essential intake airflow and prevent attic moisture buildup
  • Manufactured from lightweight, heavy-duty mill-finish aluminum for long-lasting outdoor durability without rusting
  • Simple installation with a housing collar that slides easily into pre-drilled holes
  • Ideal for intake ventilation in smaller structures where soffit area is less than 5 in. wide
  • 1/8" louvered openings meet National Code Standards

FOR HARD TO VENTILATE AREAS

Take advantage of every possible space for ventilation with our line of mini vents, available in sizes from 1 to 4 inch diameters. The small size of these vents make them the perfect fit for narrow soffit areas, adding extra ventilation where it counts. 

Offers Year-Round Home Benefits

Creating a balanced attic ventilation system is necessary for the overall health of any home. When your attic space is properly ventilated, your air conditioner runs less in the summer, your roof shingles last longer, and your attic insulation is further protected from mold and mildew. Maxx Air static vents are one component that can help you reach this goal.

Specifications

Primary Color

Mill

Material Details

Aluminum

Dimensions

MV1: 1 in. Diameter; 1.4 in. Flange

MV2: 2 in. Diameter; 2.5 in. Flange

MV3: 3 in. Diameter; 3.5 in. Flange

MV4: 4 in. Diameter; 4.5 in. Flange

Unit Weight

<1 lb.

Alias SKU(s)

MV1: 1 in. Diameter Vent
MV2: 2 in. Diameter Vent
MV3: 3 in. Diameter Vent
MV4: 4 in. Diameter Vent

Multi UPC Info

MV1: 047242701784; 047242701814 (QTY 12); 047242700718 (QTY 144)
MV2: 047242701777; 047242701791 (QTY 6); 047242701722 (QTY 144)
MV3: 047242701760; 047242701807 (QTY 6); 047242701739 (QTY 72)
MV4: 047242701753; 047242701746 (QTY 6); 047242580686 (QTY 36)

Other Details
ModelNFA
MV10.235 sq. in.
MV20.47 sq. in.
MV31.34 sq. in.
MV42.88 sq. in.
Sold Under
Maxx Air, Ventamatic

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a static roof vent?

A static roof vent is a non-powered attic ventilation product that allows hot, humid air to escape from the attic through natural airflow. Unlike powered attic ventilators or turbine vents, static roof vents have no moving parts and rely on the natural movement of warm air rising through the attic. Static roof vents are commonly used as part of a balanced attic ventilation system alongside soffit vents.

How do static roof vents work?

Static roof vents work by allowing hot air and moisture to naturally rise and exit the attic through roof-mounted exhaust vents. As warm air leaves the attic, cooler outside air enters through soffit or intake vents near the roof's edge. This continuous airflow helps reduce attic temperatures, control moisture, and improve overall attic ventilation.

Do I need soffit vents with static roof vents?

Yes. Static roof vents perform best when paired with soffit vents or other intake vents. Soffit vents allow cooler outside air to enter the attic while static roof vents exhaust warmer air from the roofline. Without adequate intake ventilation, static roof vents cannot create the balanced airflow needed for effective attic ventilation.

How many static roof vents do I need?

The number of static roof vents needed depends on the size of the attic, roof design, and the net free ventilation area required for the space. Most attic ventilation systems are designed to balance intake and exhaust ventilation according to building code recommendations. A properly sized ventilation system helps remove excess heat and moisture while improving attic airflow.

Are static roof vents worth it?

Static roof vents are a cost-effective way to improve attic ventilation because they require no electricity, have no moving parts, and require minimal maintenance. When properly paired with intake vents, static roof vents can help reduce attic heat buildup, control moisture, extend roof life, and improve energy efficiency throughout the home.