Moisture Flow® specializes in clean air quality by developing innovative products that stops mold, mold contamination & moisture damage caused by improper venting of a bathroom exhaust fan into the soffit or through the roof.
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The Soffit Vent by Moisture Flow®
The Soffit Vent by Moisture Flow® is the new Platinum Standard for venting a bathroom exhaust fan using the soffit for the termination to the exterior. The Soffit Vent is guaranteed to stop mold and moisture damage in the soffit and attic from the passive airflow of the soffit for the attic’s intake of fresh air. The guarantee applies to the exhaust fan using the Soffit Vent as the termination installed in the soffit. The Soffit Vent also prevents mold contamination from improper venting of the bathroom exhaust fan.
In the USA, homeowners and businesses spend annually in excess of A HALF TRILLION DOLLARS a year for the remediation and repairs caused by mold, moisture damage and mold contamination.
The Soffit Vent is designed as a retrofit for existing homes and new construction. The Soffit Vent has Design Patent with the USPTO # D918,374 S, issued on May 4, 2021.
MADE IN THE USA
Available for the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
Why is the Soffit Vent System by Moisture Flow® Necessary?
The unique difference that distinguishes the Soffit Vent by Moisture Flow® from other soffit vents is its patented design and function. It is a class of its own and considered the Gold Standard of Venting a bathroom exhaust fan using the soffit. It is the only patented soffit vent capable of separating the warm air from cooler air within the passive airflow of a soffit. The soffit’s purpose is to intake the attic’s circulation of the supply of cool fresh air. it is how the attic stays cool and dry.
The International Code Council (ICC) and State and Local Building Code any bathroom with a tub or shower are mandatory to install an exhaust that vents to the exterior. None of the Building Codes regulate the type of soffit vents that you used in the soffit. Their position is “Let the Buyer Beware!” All they require is that the exhaust fan vents to the exterior. Whether the soffit vent works or not is not their concern. Their solution was to create regulations for the Remediation industry that has become a billion-dollar industry. The manufacturers of the soffit vents can continue to supply the market with inadequate products at the consumer’s expense.
In 1991, several Icons in the Home Improvement and Remodeling through Nationally Syndicated Programs exposed the dangers of venting a bathroom exhaust into the soffit. One of the most followed contractors was Tom Silva of “This Old House” with his videos. Another icon was Henri de Marne, “About This House” Columnist also informed his readers of the effects of venting into the soffit and the harm it would it do.
Tom Silva through his syndicated weekly shows and his publications reached over 6 million people a month. Tom Silva’s reproach of the soffit vent in the video below was causing mold in the attic in 1991. Today 30 years later the use of this soffit vent and the dozens like it are still causing mold in the attic. The only difference is to remediate the mold and the repairs cost a lot more today are much more expensive! For the first time, The Soffit Vent by Moisture Flow® allows homeowners and builders to vent the exhaust fan through the soffit without having the moist air carried back into the attic.
Every soffit vent without exception sold for the past 40 years used as the termination of the exhaust fan ductwork is venting the moist air from the bathroom directly into the soffit.
Unfortunately, they do not work!
The proof was done by Got Mold?™ an International company specializing in Indoor Air Quality.
The Perfection Of Venting An Exhaust Fan Using the Soffit
Tom Silva Justifies the Soffit Vent by Moisture Flow®
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The Effects of Mold Contamination With People
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How to Install the Soffit Vent by Moisture Flow®
How to Install a Soffit Vent by Moisture Flow® To install the vent is fast and easy. It is designed to fit an eight-inch soffit to a 48-inch soffit. The Soffit Vent is designed to be used as a retrofit for existing homes or for new construction. Installation of the...
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