Gdsov
Dec 9, 2014, 02:38 PM
I'm finishing my attic. The eaves aren't ventilated nor is there a ridge vent. There's a thermostatic attic gable fan at one end. Once drywalled, air can circulate behind the knee wall, in the rafters (baffling), and in a boxed area around the gable fan. As I understand my options, I can either add some sort of vent in my roof to let hot air escape (and to intake air if fan is running) or convert some of my eaves to vents. Are these all my options?
I'm pretty handy, but my roof is steep enough that I'd have to hire that work out. I'd do the eaves myself. If converting the eaves to vents, Is it possible to just drill a series of holes in my eaves (and through the plywood behind it) instead of pulling the existing eave covers off and swapping them out? There are a generic vinyl type.
I'm pretty handy, but my roof is steep enough that I'd have to hire that work out. I'd do the eaves myself. If converting the eaves to vents, Is it possible to just drill a series of holes in my eaves (and through the plywood behind it) instead of pulling the existing eave covers off and swapping them out? There are a generic vinyl type.