Installing Attic Soffit Vents
From the fascia to avoid waves and ripples in the soffit plywood.
Installing attic soffit vents. Soffit vents are one of the most popular intake vent styles. Touch your ceiling on a warm sunny day. Space soffit vents evenly around the bottom of the low sides of your roof. Installation of this type of attic ventilation involves leaving a gap in the sheathing along the ridge and covering it with a perforated vent.
For example a vent with a 6 x12 opening would equal 0 5 sq. They are easy to install under the roof s overhang which is known as the soffit are generally hidden from sight and provide excellent protection from weather outdoor debris and pests while still allowing air to flow into the attic. Use a cordless drill driver to secure the vent to the soffit with in long no. Butt a cardboard template against the fascia and mark your soffit hole locations to begin soffit vent installation.
Your roof vents may not look. Soffit eave vents work in conjunction with gable roof or ridge vents to provide a natural flow of air through your attic. Drill holes into the soffit the lower surface of the eaves will need to be cut into using a jigsaw or keyhole saw. Continue installing additional strip vents until you reach the far end.
If you widen existing holes widen them toward the fascia but no closer than 3 in. Static vents often protrude from roofline thanks to. Divide the vent area by the opening in each vent to come up with the number of vents needed. Look at your eaves and roof.
Rafter vents come in 4 foot lengths and 14 1 2 and 22 1 2 inch widths for different rafter spacings. A hot ceiling tells you that the attic is acting like a solar oven raising your cooling bills and. Smaller on each side than the vent you re installing. Rafter vents ensure the soffit vents are clear and there is a channel for outside air to move into the attic at the soffits and out through the gable or ridge vent.
Use a cordless drill and a spade bit to drill the holes into the wood. To install the rafter vents staple them directly to the roof decking. If your attic doesn t have proper ventilation the best way to increase the flow of fresh air through your attic is by adding vents to the soffit boards on the bottom of your eaves. Drill some holes in the wood soffit in order to insert the saw blade and begin cutting.
Continuous or individual soffits. Make the vent hole 1 2 in.