By Jesse Sanchez.
Attic Breeze is making headlines at the Western Roofing Expo with a timely message for roofing professionals and homeowners: solar-powered ventilation isn’t just smart, it’s strategic. As demand for energy-efficient building materials rises, the Texas-based company is positioning itself at the intersection of sustainability, durability and savings.
"Attic Breeze is America's leader in solar-powered ventilation," said Bryn Davis, the company’s marketing director. Bryn shared how Attic Breeze’s products help reduce energy bills, lower HVAC loads and extend the life of a roof, all from day one after installation.
Manufactured in Gatesville, Texas, Attic Breeze systems are built using top-tier domestic and imported components. Some of the models in the brand’s line carry certification for High Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ) and the Cardinal Ventilation fans have now earned the Miami-Dade County Notice of Acceptance (NOA), widely regarded as one of the toughest building product approvals in the country.
Adding to the momentum, Attic Breeze recently welcomed Shara Gamble as its new CEO. With experience from Envision Outdoor Living Products, Shara brings fresh leadership and a focus on expanding education for contractors, along with an upcoming revamp of the company’s certified installer program.
Time is also ticking on a major incentive: the 30% federal tax credit for solar products expires at the end of 2025. For homeowners and contractors, this could mean significant savings when installing qualifying products like Attic Breeze solar fans. As Bryn shared, “Now is a great time to get your orders in for Attic Breeze and Cardinal Ventilation by Attic Breeze products. You can take advantage of that and refer to the IRS website for more information there and also your local tax advisor for other state incentives that might increase further additional savings in your state.”
Manufactured in the USA using only the highest quality domestic and foreign parts.
Learn more about Attic Breeze in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit atticbreeze.com.

About Jesse
Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.
Comments
Leave a Reply
Have an account? Login to leave a comment!
Sign In