EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
What does venting in an attic accomplish? Coolling is what most people think, but that really doesn't happen to any measurable degree.
The reason for vents at the eves and peaks is to create air flow. The advantage of air flow is to keep things dry up there. If you didn't have air flow, then condensation would build up and you would have rot problems from moisture and heat.
By encloseing the attic space, and making it part of the total house envelope, you are controling the humdity levels and air temperatures in that area. This eliminates condensation and those problems that happen to unvented attics.
Eddie
The reason for vents at the eves and peaks is to create air flow. The advantage of air flow is to keep things dry up there. If you didn't have air flow, then condensation would build up and you would have rot problems from moisture and heat.
By encloseing the attic space, and making it part of the total house envelope, you are controling the humdity levels and air temperatures in that area. This eliminates condensation and those problems that happen to unvented attics.
Eddie