Hi All! I'm adding ventilation to our 55-year-old ranch style m then notching the ProVent rafter baffles to get a better seal against the 2x6 when I'm done? As a side note: baffles are useless at the inside corners
I thought I'd ask. I'm adding ventilation to our 55-year-old ranch style home m then notching the ProVent rafter baffles to get a better seal against the 2x6 when I'm done? As a side note: baffles are useless at the inside corners of
exposed pipes as you can. Step 3: Install ventilationbaffles in the attic eaves. Adding a layer of through the vents in the eaves by installing ventilationbaffles. Position the ventilation baffle and staple it in place. Position
living area. To properly insulate it, I was planning on vented soffit, ridge vent, insulation batts and ventilationbaffles. How many baffles do I need? Between each rafter? Also - do they need to go the length from soffit to ridge vent
have peeked inside and told us we have baffles but that has been the extent of it concerned about ending up with a major ventilation problem if they close off the gable to whether we need to add more intake ventilation. If anyone can tell us what is code
insulation along the roof rafters. I planned on pulling back the insulation at the top plate and installing the 48" long Owens baffles, then pushing the insulation back against the baffle. This would allow the inflow into the attic. My concern is having
if your attic insulation is blocking ventilation from your soffit vents?If this is a problem you can buy baffles at a home center to keep insulation air flow.It sounds like you have a ventilation problem.And as far a power vent
The basic principle for ventilation is that attic air moves 3 climates. The main residential ventilation methodes are 2 & 3 2 To varying levels, all ventilation systems are effect by this only ridge vents that have baffles, little lips on the sides
I am re-doing a converted attic to correct poor ventilation. There is currently fiber bat insul in the rafters with ridge venting. I am removing old insul and installing baffles then re-insul. My question is, I only have 3.5 inches
stated we would have to rip off the roof shingles and roof sheathing, extend the rafters with 2 x 2 s, add new ventilationbaffles then re-sheath and re-roof. Wow that sounds expensive, is that the only way?