PILOON
Super Star Member
I had a client with close to same situation.
He wanted me to re do his roofing due to leakage but as I pointed out his shingles were still good and his problem lay elsewhere.
Eaves totally filled with insulation and a cathedral ceiling also packed full of insulation.
My solutions that worked as jury rigged as it was.
I wrapped 1 x 3 furring strip ends with a plastic bag and slipped the strips between the roof deck and insulation and when inserted used a pipe wrench to rotate the strip. This created a tunnel for the warm air to exit up top near the roof peak. (sort of like a mini attic)
(The plastic bag was needed to prevent the insulation from bunching up when inserting the furring strips.)
I next created vents near the roof peak to allow heat to exit.
Naturally we did have to pry loose some sofit in order to insert out wrapped furring strips but that was fairly easy to re attach.
He was able to get another 6-7 years with same roofing until he did a very major renovation of the entire house.
For venting a product made by MAXIMUM is well rated.
Like a small 4 sided box with louvers on 4 sides c/w flashing and adjustable for different pitches.
Either way, you want passages for complete attic air circulation.
The cold sides of knee walls need to be treated just like an attic as in effect they are actually part of the ceiling.
He wanted me to re do his roofing due to leakage but as I pointed out his shingles were still good and his problem lay elsewhere.
Eaves totally filled with insulation and a cathedral ceiling also packed full of insulation.
My solutions that worked as jury rigged as it was.
I wrapped 1 x 3 furring strip ends with a plastic bag and slipped the strips between the roof deck and insulation and when inserted used a pipe wrench to rotate the strip. This created a tunnel for the warm air to exit up top near the roof peak. (sort of like a mini attic)
(The plastic bag was needed to prevent the insulation from bunching up when inserting the furring strips.)
I next created vents near the roof peak to allow heat to exit.
Naturally we did have to pry loose some sofit in order to insert out wrapped furring strips but that was fairly easy to re attach.
He was able to get another 6-7 years with same roofing until he did a very major renovation of the entire house.
For venting a product made by MAXIMUM is well rated.
Like a small 4 sided box with louvers on 4 sides c/w flashing and adjustable for different pitches.
Either way, you want passages for complete attic air circulation.
The cold sides of knee walls need to be treated just like an attic as in effect they are actually part of the ceiling.