Gable vents are a type of louvered vent that can act as an intake or exhaust vent depending on which way the wind is blowing.
Attic vents on side of house.
Rather than being installed on the roof gable vents are installed on the exterior side wall of the house near the roof ridge.
Intake vents located at the lowest part of the roof under the eaves allow cool.
Static roof vents also known as roof louvers are designed to fit into the highest peaks of a roof and rely on wind to function.
Roof turbines have blades that spin in the wind pulling air up through the intake vents into the attic and out of the house.
When spaced evenly across the roof roof turbines can provide passive exhaust on windless days.
Organizations such as the nrca recommend against this roof vent style in cold climates because it can promote ice dams.
To mark cutting lines on the soffit make a cardboard template that s 1 in.
Look for nails and seams in the soffit that indicate framing locations and avoid placing vents over the framing.
Smaller than the vent.
Slits in the product allow for air to flow into the attic.
Drip edge vents are a two in one installation that promote water shedding at the eaves and rakes of a roof while also allowing for ventilation into the attic.
A drip edge vent is made of a corrosive resistant material that sticks out about three inches back from the roof edge and then bends downward over them.
Space the soffit vents uniformly around the house to be sure air circulates evenly throughout the attic.
Plan to place an equal number of soffit vents on both sides of the house evenly spaced along the soffits.
7 prevent the soffit vents from being blocked by stapling a baffle to the underside of the.