Barns may be ventilated in various ways. Below are different barn ventilation layouts. County Line supplies the equipment for these and other systems too. Find out today what options are available and will work best for you.
Natural ventilation involves no mechanical aides to move air. Heavier and cooler fresh outside air enters the building through wall openings and forces warm inside air up through openings in the ridge of the roof. Curtains may be used along the walls and vents or chimneys used along the roof ridge.

Roof ventilation uses chimney fans to draw the air upward through the roof. Air inlets along the walls control the air entering the building. This design lessens the need for a temperature difference to move air throught the building since the fans along the roof create a draught to draw fresh air into the building.
