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Solar Roof Ventilators

Expell The Excess Heat and Moisture Trapped In Your Roof Space.

Solar Roof Vent Installation

Benefits of solar roof ventilation:

REDUCE COOLING BILLS
PREVENT STRUCTURAL DECAY
REMOVE EXCESS HUMIDITY
PREVENT MOULD GROWTH

SOLAR POWERED FAN
Solatube Solar Roof Vent Installed in a Tile RoofSolatube Solar Roof Vent Installed in a Metal Roof
Decades of Experience in Commercial and Domestic Roof Ventilation Installation

Allow Your Roof to Breathe

Roof cavities should be ventilated. All year round.

Roof ventilation in winter

During winter, roof ventilation helps to equalise inside and outside temperatures to protect your home from damage.
  • Prevents insulation from absorbing excess moisture that could cause runoff
  • Protects against moisture rot on roof trusses and other structures
  • Reduces health risks from mould growth on ceiling plaster
  • Removes excess humidity from baths, showers, humidifiers, or dishwashers

Roof ventilation in summer

In summer, roof ventilators are especially useful by eliminating the buildup of hot air from inside the roof space.
  • Maintains comfortable temperatures in living spaces
  • Helps reduce cooling bills
  • Speeds up structural cooling after the sun sets
  • Helps improve air quality inside the house
Solatube Solar Roof Vent Installed in a Terracotta Tile Roof
Solatube Solar Roof Vent Installed in a Tile Roof
Illustration showing a Solar Roof Ventilator drawing warm air out of a roof cavity
Hot air is removed and replaced with fresh air
image credit: Solatube

How Does a Solar Roof Ventilator Work?

Solar Roof Ventilators
 are simple in design but effective in drawing fresh air into the roof and maintaining a balanced temperature.
  1. Sunlight hits the solar panel and is converted to electric energy
  2. The fan receives power and spins up (quietly)
  3. Stagnant air is pulled through the vent and expelled outside
  4. Fresh air is drawn into the roof and the cycle continues . . .
Roof vents provide an effective way to prevent severe heat concentration in the roof space, which can climb to above 60°C on a hot Melbourne day.
Roofrite Installs

SOLATUBE V-AERO 250

Designed for smaller spaces, Solatube V-Aero 250 uses an new V-shape design that increases airflow by reducing back pressure above the fan.
Product Features:
  • Circulates up to 450 m³ of air per hour
  • Ventilates up to 100m² of roof area
  • High airflow and low noise fan design
  • Meets bushfire standard BAL 29 as specified in Bushfire Requirements AS 3959
Solatube V-Aero 250 Datasheet

SOLATUBE RM 1600

Solatube RM-1600 comes with tailored flashings to suit individual roof profiles, and a reputation for consistently reliable performance.
Product Features:
  • Circulates up to 970 m³ of air per hour
  • Ventilates up to 250m² of roof area
  • Whisper quiet brushless DC motor
  • Performance guaranteed by NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities)
Solatube RM-1600 Datasheet

Quick and Effortless Installation

Roofrite will ensure that your solar roof ventilator is fully compliant with Australian plumbing standards and regulations. We guarantee an excellent service experience, from helping you choose the right ventilator to completing your installation.
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Frequently Asked Solar Roof Vent Questions

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Why is roof ventilation important for Australian homes?

Roof ventilation is the process of allowing air to circulate through the roof space. It's crucial for Australian homes because it helps combat heat build-up, reduces moisture issues, prevents mould growth, and can lower energy costs by reducing the need for air conditioning.

How does a solar-powered roof vent work?

A solar-powered roof vent uses a solar panel to power a fan that actively extracts hot air from the roof space. It operates consistently throughout the day, even when there's no wind, providing continuous airflow to remove heat and moisture from the roof cavity.

How many roof vents should I have?

As a general rule, you need one whirlybird or roof vent for every 50 square metres of roof space. This roughly translates to one whirlybird per bedroom in a typical home
Solar Roof Vents will typically move more air than whirlybirds, since they don't need wind to operate. Learn more about Solatube Solar Roof Ventilator perfomance.

Do solar roof ventilators run at night?

Most solar roof ventilators do not operate at night as they rely on sunlight. However, like static vents, they still allow for natural air convection during nighttime hours

What are common issues with roof ventilation systems in Australia?

Common issues include incorrect installation leading to inadequate airflow, using the wrong type or number of vents for the specific roof design, and failing to maintain a balance between intake and exhaust vents.

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