An attic s intake vents are most commonly installed directly in the soffit either as individual vents spaced every few feet or as one continuous perforated soffit running the entire length of the.
Installing attic intake vents.
Go into your attic.
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.
Drive nails up through the sheathing and shingles to mark roof air vent locations.
If two different types of exhaust vents are combined for example a ridge vent and a gable louver the primary path of air becomes the distance between the two types of exhaust vents.
To achieve proper ventilation in the attic.
To save time use an existing roof or gable vent to install your new attic fan.
This way you don t have to cut a brand new hole but simply make the hole for the vent larger so it can accommodate the fan.
Federal housing authority recommends a minimum of at least 1 square foot of attic ventilation evenly split between intake and exhaust for every 300 square feet of attic floor space.
This is called passive ventilation.
Adding attic vents is a simple matter of cutting holes and installing vents.
Then cut out your desired location and screw the vent directly into the soffit.
Photos 1 6 show how it s done.
When you install 2 exhaust vents in the attic they draw air from each other as opposed to drawing air from the intake vents.
Set your circular saw at 1 8 inch 0 4 cm greater than the thickness of your roof s soffit when installing an intake vent.
How to install a roof vent method 1 of 3.
Check around the edges of your attic for any wiring.
Installing soffit intake vents.
Center nails between rafters 18 in.
This creates a natural air flow by drawing in the air from outside pushing it up and out through the vent at the top of the house.
As a result the attic ventilation will not be effective in cooling the area.
Soffit vents are one of the most popular intake vent styles.
The most common way to add ventilation to an attic is by installing air intakes in the soffits and putting an outlet at the gable of the house.
Adding static exhaust vents.
Proper attic ventilation consists of a balance between air intake at your eaves soffits or fascias and air exhaust at or near your roof ridge.
Drive a nail through your attic to mark where you want your vent.
From the roof s peak.
That path is supposed to be from low in the attic intake vents to the highest possible exit point in the attic exhaust vents.