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Custom Vulcan Vent Order Form

Complete the form below to request a quote for a custom vent order. All custom vent orders will ship in 3-6 weeks after payment is received. All orders are final and can not be adjusted in any way.

Custom Vent Request
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Style of Vent

Continuous Vents

Vulcan Vents® makes continuous vents for balconies, eaves and soffits, or ridge vent applications. All common flange styles are available for use in stucco & milcor, wood construction, and retrofits. Our perforated face finishes beautifully in any application.

Eave Vents

The undersides of your roof, extend beyond the walls of the home, an area that commonly hangs directly over decorative plants, vegetation, and other combustible material, creating high fire danger from wind-blown embers.

Foundation Vents

Foundation vents sit at the base of the home just above the ground, providing critical ventilation leading to moisture evaporation in the crawlspace, cellar, or basement. Dangerous embers that travel before a fire can get blown against the home and enter through the vents, potentially causing the home to burn from the inside out.

Gable Vents

Gable vents are the vents on the exterior walls of a home’s attic to allow for proper airflow. In the summer, the home may be cooled with air conditioning but heat rises, getting caught under the roof. The same can be said of the winter, however, extreme temperature shifts are even harder on an attic’s open space. Gable vents provide necessary ventilation to deter condensation which can lead to mold and mildew.

Soffit Vents

Soffit vents are the vents on the underside of the roof’s eaves (soffits). Soffit vents can also be placed under arches, balconies or decking, beams, cornices, or vaults on top of a home. These vents allow fresh air to circulate through the attic space, providing proper ventilation so that condensation doesn’t lead to mold and mildew. Soffit vents draw up cooler air from the base of the roof while hot and humid air is exhausted through roof vents at the top of the attic.

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Continuous/Soffit Flange Style
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Gable Flange Style
Eave Flange Style
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