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Current page: 2025 RCNYS §R806.2 Attic ventilation: 1/150 minimum (1/300 with vapor retarder + balanced vents)
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Attic ventilation: net free area ≥ 1/150 of vented space (1/300 if Class I/II vapor retarder + 40-50% high/low vent balance)

2025 RCNYS §R806.2 Attic ventilation: 1/150 minimum (1/300 with vapor retarder + balanced vents)

Description

Enclosed attics + enclosed rafter spaces must be ventilated. Minimum net free ventilating area: 1/150 of the vented space area. This drops to 1/300 when: (a) a Class I or II vapor retarder is on the warm-in-winter side of the ceiling, AND (b) at least 40% and not more than 50% of the vent area is in the upper portion of the space (ridge / gable / high soffit), with the rest within 3 ft of the eave. Eave/cornice vents must not be blocked by blocking, bridging, or insulation.

Why this exists

Attic ventilation prevents moisture buildup + ice dams. The 1/150 default works without a vapor retarder; the 1/300 reduction (with retarder + balanced vents) is the modern norm. Architects designing cathedral ceilings or shed roofs need the same air flow at every rafter bay — typically via continuous soffit + ridge vents and unobstructed channels (use cardboard 'air chutes').

Measurements

PropertyOperatorValueUnitNote
defaultRatiomax150sqft attic per sqft ventVented attic ratio (no vapor retarder)
reducedRatiomax300sqft attic per sqft ventVented attic ratio (with vapor retarder + balanced high/low vents)
highVentMinmin40% of vent area highMin share of vent area in upper portion
highVentMaxmax50% of vent area highMax share of vent area in upper portion

Categories

StructureVentilationEnergy

Applies to

  • Jurisdiction: New York State

Source

NY Dept of State / ICCno manifest entry
2025 Residential Code of New York State (2025)
Section: R806.2 Attic ventilation: 1/150 minimum (1/300 with vapor retarder + balanced vents)
Published 2025-07-01 · last verified 2026-05-15

Solver enforcement

Browsable only — the solver does not currently enforce this directive (no spec-level data to check against). This entry exists so the architect personas can cite it in conversation and the user can read what the rule says.

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Last reviewed 2026-05-15.