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TRI-BUILT Lo-OmniRoll Nailable Ridge Vent, 30-Foot Roll, Black

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TRI-BUILT Lo-OmniRoll Nailable Ridge Vent, 30-Foot Roll, BlackLo OmniRoll Nailable Ridge Vent, 30' A compact, 30 foot roll ridge vent designed for fast nail gun or hammer installation. Engineered baffles deliver high airflow and weather protection without a filter to clog, creating a reliable roof ventilation system. Key Features: Fast Installation: Installs with a pneumatic nail gun or hammer; molded centerline for easy alignment All In One Kit: Includes two coils of 1 3 4 in. nails and molded fanfold end

Lo-OmniRoll Nailable Ridge Vent, 30'

A compact, 30-foot roll ridge vent designed for fast nail-gun or hammer installation. Engineered baffles deliver high airflow and weather protection without a filter to clog, creating a reliable roof ventilation system.


Key Features:

  • Fast Installation: Installs with a pneumatic nail gun or hammer; molded centerline for easy alignment
  • All-In-One Kit: Includes two coils of 1-3/4 in. nails and molded fanfold end plugs—no extra accessories needed
  • High Airflow Performance: Provides 11 sq. in. of net free area per linear foot with omni-directional baffles
  • Durable, Weather-Ready: Engineered material and exterior convolute baffles resist crushing and perform in all conditions
  • Flexible, Low-Waste Roll: 30 ft compact roll cuts at 1 ft intervals to minimize scrap

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Product Name Lo-OmniRoll Nailable Ridge Vent
Brand TRI-BUILT
Color Black
Length 30 ft (roll)
Unit of Measure RL
Item Weight 16.25 lb
Net Free Area 11 sq in per linear foot
Installation Pneumatic nail gun or hammer; nail holes marked every 6 in; supported every foot
Included Fasteners Two coils of 1-3/4 in nails
Design Features Exterior convolute baffles; molded centerline; patented molded fanfold end plugs; omni-directional baffles
Cut Lines Can be cut at 1 ft intervals
Performance Superior weather protection; field tested under all weather conditions
Warranty Lifetime Limited Warranty
Style Category Ventilation and Drainage
Manufacturer Number TRI BUILT OR30N
Product Number TRIOR30N
Certifications/Resources Miami-Dade NOA; Florida Building Code; Data Sheet available

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What roof types is this ridge vent compatible with?
A: It’s designed for standard ridge applications and pairs with TRI-BUILT intake vents to form a complete roof ventilation system.


Q: How is it installed?
A: It can be installed using a pneumatic nail gun or a hammer; nail holes are marked every 6 inches and supported every foot.


Q: Does it include fasteners or accessories?
A: Yes. Two coils of 1-3/4 inch nails are provided, and molded fanfold end plugs eliminate the need for separate end caps.


Q: What is the airflow rating?
A: It provides 11 square inches of net free area per linear foot.


Q: What are the dimensions of the roll?
A: The product comes in a compact 30-foot roll and can be cut at 1-foot intervals.


Sleek Ridge Venting with Architectural Precision

This low-profile ridge vent streamlines the roofline with a crisp, modern silhouette while quietly powering airflow beneath the surface. The sculpted baffle texture becomes an understated detail that reads as tailored and intentional. Pair it with dark architectural shingles for a seamless, shadowed ridge that looks impeccably finished. It’s a discreet essential that elevates performance and luxury in one gesture.


Complete your roof system with this 30-foot TRI-BUILT ridge vent for fast installation and dependable, high-flow ventilation.

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