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Gable and ridge vents both work ideally with soffit vents. Soffit vents are far below the level of gable vents or ridge vents. Therefore, the cool-air intake for attic ventilation needs to be significantly lower than the exhaust for your ventilation system in order to work effectively.
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As popular as ridge vents are, they don’t work well with gable vents. That's because gable vents are too close to ridge vents to move significantly cooler air. Gable and ridge vents both work ideally with soffit vents. Soffit vents are far below the level of gable vents or ridge vents. Therefore, the cool-air intake for attic ventilation needs to be significantly lower than the exhaust for your ventilation system in order to work effectively. Too many exhaust vents work against each other. In situations where ridge vents and gable vents are used in combination, we see the gable vents act as the soffit vents would: drawing in the upper warmer air, which moves up and out through the ridge vent. This creates a layer of stagnant air near the attic floor that allows moisture and heat to combine. This layer of air traps heat in the living space as well as trapping moisture that condenses in the cooler winter months.
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Read More »Be mindful of areas where your attic is warmer in the winter or cooler in the summer, as this could be a leak from the living space where conditioned air is reaching the attic. Insufficient ventilation leads to trapped air and heat. In the summer months, some attic temperatures reach 160 degrees when outside temps are only 95 degrees, and such extreme heat bakes your roofing materials from underneath. In the winter months, you may see condensation in areas where moist warmer air is combining with the cold air and making solid materials wet. This is a sign there may be a leak where conditioned air from the living space is moving into the attic or there isn’t enough outside air coming into the attic space to dry it out.
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Walk the perimeter of your shed and look for any holes or cracks. You want to seal any that are larger than the size of a dime, as most mice will...
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