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and ventilation, and don't think about animal entry. Other very common entry areas include soffit vents, gable vents, and other roof vents. Sometimes raccoons will simply rip right through the shingles and wooden roof, right into the attic - they are that strong. Click here for more photos...
Many homes do have soffit vents but are blocked by improperly installed insulation. Proper attic ventilation is necessary and the products listed below will help. This is what you may see when you look at yourventing around the perimeter of your home "My attic has hundreds of holes around the...
Ask me how I know that! Quieter, Better USA made Jet Fan Attic Fan can:• save homeowners up to 30% on their cooling bills• lengthen roof life by keeping shingles cooler• add resale value to your homeAccording to studies by the Home Ventilation Institute homeowners may experience up...
to be a liability to our installations and the only weak link in our proven NRG Package. Since a properly installedradiant barrierincreases attic air temperature by keeping unwanted heat from getting to the insulation, removing this waste heat has forced us to become experts in attic ventilation....
Check the Entry & Exit Pathways for Attic Ventilation Air After examining the eaves or lower roof edges, look up at the ridge for a continuous opening on either side of the ridge board, providing an exit vent path. On some buildings I've found that a ridge vent was installed but the in...
With the advent of airtight construction and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, is it still necessary to insulate the attic more than the walls? I believe that pre-fab homes imported in Sweden have equal R-value insulation around the entire building shell. This sounds like the logical ...
However it my opinion it would be a mistake to give no access whatsoever, since over the life of a building it is a near certainty that there will be a need to enter that under-roof space, for example to inspect to track down a leak source, to run an electrical wire, etc. ...