Turbo Ventilator Installation

Turbo Ventilator Installation for Bigger Gauteng Roofs

A stronger turbine built for larger homes and double storey roofs that need extra airflow. Call 082 44 66 001 for a straightforward quote.

5-year guarantee Fully insured teams Higher airflow than a standard turbine Manufacturer-backed warranty

A standard whirlybird works well on most homes, but a larger roof, a double storey house, or a roof space that heats up fast sometimes needs more pulling power. A turbo ventilator uses a bigger turbine head and a faster spin rate to move noticeably more air than a standard unit of the same size.

Why Choose a Turbo Ventilator?

A turbo ventilator is built with a larger turbine head and a more efficient bearing system than a standard whirlybird, which means it spins faster and shifts more air for the same amount of wind. This makes a real difference on larger roofs, where a single standard unit may struggle to keep the whole roof space cool.

Double storey homes are a common candidate, since the upper roof space often traps more heat and needs more airflow to clear it properly. A turbo ventilator, or a combination of two or three units, is often the right answer where a single whirlybird would not be enough.

Like every turbine we install, a turbo ventilator uses wind alone with no electrical connection, so it keeps working through a power outage exactly when your roof space needs it most.

How We Install Turbo Ventilators

We assess your roof size, pitch, and the number of rooms below to work out how many turbo ventilators you need and the best positions for them. Each unit is fitted with proper flashing and sealing through the roof covering, then checked to confirm it spins freely before we finish the job.

Most turbo ventilator installations are completed within a single day, and every unit carries a 5-year guarantee on workmanship and materials.

Turbo ventilator installed on a Gauteng roof

Turbo Ventilators for Gauteng Homes

We install turbo ventilators on pitched, flat, tiled, and IBR roofs across Johannesburg, Pretoria, East Rand, West Rand, North Rand, South Rand, Centurion, and Midrand. Every unit uses UV stable materials and a fixing pattern built to withstand Gauteng’s hailstorm season, from October to March.

Larger homes in areas like Centurion and Midrand, often with double storey designs and bigger roof footprints, benefit most from the extra airflow a turbo ventilator provides over a standard whirlybird.

Turbo Ventilator Questions

Q. What is the difference between a turbo ventilator and a whirlybird?

A turbo ventilator has a larger turbine head and a more efficient bearing system, so it moves more air for the same amount of wind than a standard whirlybird.

Q. Do I need more than one turbo ventilator?

It depends on your roof size. We assess this on site and will recommend the right number and placement for proper airflow.

Q. Does a turbo ventilator need electricity?

No. Like all our roof turbines, it runs on wind alone, so it keeps working through a power outage.

Give Your Bigger Roof the Airflow It Needs

Call now for a straightforward quote on turbo ventilators for your home.

082 44 66 001

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