If you don t see any attic vents on the roof or in the eaves you need to add some.
Proper roof vents.
The key to proper ventilation of your roof and attic is balance.
A hot ceiling tells you that the attic is acting like a solar oven.
Attic ventilation works on the principle that heated air naturally rises primarily utilizing two types of vents.
There are some styles of vaulted ceiling homes or flat roof homes that have ventilation spaces within the roof itself and no attic.
A ridge vent is a ventilation strip that is placed along the ridgeline of the home.
The amount of space you devote to intake must be equal to the amount you allow for exhaust and these must be calculated according to the size of your attic and slope of your roof.
These ventilation needs are calculated differently.
Without baffles blinders that prevent outside air from crossing over the vent a ridge vent may create almost no ventilation at all.
Roof vents are devices that allow moisture in your home to escape and prevent the growth of mold and mildew.
Intake vents such as soffits are placed lower on the roof usually under the eaves.
Prior to installing the ridge vent a 1 inch wide strip of roof decking is cut out along both sides of the ridgeline to allow for air movement through the vent.
Help protect your roof system from premature deterioration by installing a properly balanced attic ventilation system consisting of cobra exhaust vent at the ridge and adequate intake ventilation at or near the soffit areas of your roof.
The most common types of vents are soffits static exhaust vents and ridge vents that span your entire roof and you can install all of them easily with a few tools from.
Look at your eaves and roof.
Gable vents may circulate air through only a small percentage of your attic.
Hot air exhaust vents located at the peak of the roof allow hot air to escape.
Intake vents located at the lowest part of the roof under the eaves allow cool air to enter the attic.
This occurs through the rising of warm air and the falling of cooler air.
Effective attic ventilation systems reduce damaging heat and moisture in your attic promote energy efficiency by helping to reduce the load on your air conditioner in the summer and also reduce the risk of ice dam formation on your roof.
Touch your ceiling on a warm sunny day.
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The two roof ventilation options intake vents and exhaust vents should be placed to take advantage of the natural increased speed of air circulation.
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