thatguy
Elite Member
In our house we have an unfinished walk up 2nd story/'attic' (that could be finished at some point - the main floor ceiling/attic floor is insulated as an exterior wall).. We have a ridge vent and soffit vents all around the house (see pic below). I posted a question a while back about installing radiant barrier in the attic against the underside of the roof - so this may seem familiar..
Background info
Our attic seemed to get VERY hot in the summer (120 degrees due to a large roof, black shingles) so I added a electric gable exhaust fan on one side to try to get more air flow.. The gable ends seemed to me to have too much restriction for the fan to blow out (air pretty much blew down the wall instead of outside)..
I had a vinyl siding guy stop by today to give me a price for replacing the gable vents with something bigger/less restriction (possibly auto open/closing)..
Short story long - Here are my questions:
1) He said that since we have soffit vents and a ridge vents, the gable fan is disrupting the 'normal' air flow (in at the soffit out at the ridge).. Does that seem correct?
2) As you can see in the pic on we have the same 'hip' type roof all around the house. BUT when facing the house there are no open spaces in the attic walls for the soffit vents on the right/left side of the house to flow into the attic. (If you notice the side windows in the pic - the bottom of the window is waist high when in the attic) The plywood blocks off access to the side hip roof. He suggested possibly drilling some air holes in the plywood so that the soffit vents have place to vent. Does that make sense?
3) The vinyl siding guy thought that the ridge vent was undersized and could be replaced by a roofer.. our builders were meticulous in EVERY thing that was done, so I have a hard time believing that it is undersize. The house was built in 2006 if that matters.
4) Any other thoughts or suggestions?
thanks
Brian
Background info
Our attic seemed to get VERY hot in the summer (120 degrees due to a large roof, black shingles) so I added a electric gable exhaust fan on one side to try to get more air flow.. The gable ends seemed to me to have too much restriction for the fan to blow out (air pretty much blew down the wall instead of outside)..
I had a vinyl siding guy stop by today to give me a price for replacing the gable vents with something bigger/less restriction (possibly auto open/closing)..
Short story long - Here are my questions:
1) He said that since we have soffit vents and a ridge vents, the gable fan is disrupting the 'normal' air flow (in at the soffit out at the ridge).. Does that seem correct?
2) As you can see in the pic on we have the same 'hip' type roof all around the house. BUT when facing the house there are no open spaces in the attic walls for the soffit vents on the right/left side of the house to flow into the attic. (If you notice the side windows in the pic - the bottom of the window is waist high when in the attic) The plywood blocks off access to the side hip roof. He suggested possibly drilling some air holes in the plywood so that the soffit vents have place to vent. Does that make sense?
3) The vinyl siding guy thought that the ridge vent was undersized and could be replaced by a roofer.. our builders were meticulous in EVERY thing that was done, so I have a hard time believing that it is undersize. The house was built in 2006 if that matters.
4) Any other thoughts or suggestions?
thanks
Brian