Understanding Roof Ventilation & Venting Options (Ridge, whirlybird & Box Vents)

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  • Understanding Roof Ventilation & Venting Options (Ridge, whirlybird & Box Vents)
    When it comes to roof venting and ventilation one must think of them together to control the moisture and heat and heat in the attic. Ridge venting is #1 Followed by whirlybird vents then box venting.
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  • @user-cw1su7vw3n
    @user-cw1su7vw3n 9 місяців тому +32

    I have been in business for 43 years I started in the Chicago district council of carpenters in 1966 served a four apprenticeship built many homes this guy is giving you very honest and truthful information. It would very hard too go wrong by following this man’s guidance. If

    • @TheIMadManI
      @TheIMadManI 5 місяців тому +3

      Thank you for the verification sir. Sometimes you never know what people are saying is true so its good to know a professional can back up the information.

  • @mtheory3
    @mtheory3 9 місяців тому +6

    This is the definitive video on roof ventilation

  • @sandradubson2026
    @sandradubson2026 10 місяців тому +4

    Not only do you walk through the proper ways to do things, but also what you often see done incorrectly. Love that!

  • @ApolloTheDerg
    @ApolloTheDerg 9 місяців тому +7

    I don’t even own a home yet here I am learning about properly venting an attic.

  • @Adele411
    @Adele411 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for this clear explanation of attic ventilation. A few years ago after a bad storm I had to replace roofs on a 20 year old house with a hip roof & on a very old farm house. The roofer put whirlybirds on the farm house & doubled the box vents on the newer house & he replaced the power vent but did not hook it up to power. I didn't like that he put in the whirlybirds & didn't have the power vent hooked up to power. Now I understand he probably had the same ideas you do about vents & I feel much better now about what they did at my houses.
    I already had venting the entire distance of the soffits all around the newer house.

  • @katioconnor5295
    @katioconnor5295 9 місяців тому +3

    I sold roofing materials for 9 yrs and had a bonded licensed contractor I worked with have his crew replace our roof and add ridge vent system cora-vent, which we highly recommended to all home owners. I went into our attic to see the underside installation, knowing I would see the sheeting cut back to allow the system to ventilate... they didn't cut out the ridge sheeting at all!! They just put the vent system on the closed ridge😮 of course I thru a fit and they had to come out and correct the situation. Always check contractor work at every step.... improper installations void warranties...

  • @andrewhardcastle7982
    @andrewhardcastle7982 3 місяці тому +1

    Yes a big help! I’m now opening up a lot of soffit area soon and vents are on the way for the roof. Much better than nothing

  • @ThisThing435
    @ThisThing435 3 місяці тому

    Liked, shared to myself and watched till the end!
    My bathroom and kitchen vent into my attic. I’m now replacing the bathroom vent due to the vent rusting. I’m no truly experienced home builder but this house was “cheapest bidder” from the first construction to the covered shingles to tin roof!

  • @liyinrui
    @liyinrui 11 місяців тому

    I like your video, professional, straightforward, great suggestions.

  • @chelyhappy7991
    @chelyhappy7991 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this information with us homeowners!

  • @xristosdiamantoulis9620
    @xristosdiamantoulis9620 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for all the info I’m building an addition to my home and you have helped push me in the right way with going with whirleybirds.

  • @rccorcoles7082
    @rccorcoles7082 11 місяців тому

    Thanks you answered all my questions...now to check how bad the damage is..first home

  • @mtheory3
    @mtheory3 9 місяців тому +5

    Going to try and build a dog house with ventilation as a "practice shed" this video is absolutely invaluable

  • @chrishouse7522
    @chrishouse7522 Місяць тому

    Man, you are good! The amount of incorrect info out there is staggering. Even the so called professionals can steer ya wrong. Thanks a million!

  • @xbullshet
    @xbullshet 11 місяців тому

    Thank you, old school, tuff but fair ! Thank You again!

  • @kailanifox3851
    @kailanifox3851 9 місяців тому

    I like your style going to the root cause snd effect of this project!

  • @tracyalan7201
    @tracyalan7201 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for your video. I live in Hawaii on the leeward side, which gets more sun than rain. I've not a handyman type but I do try to educate myself about homeownership. This video covers a lot of information which makes me think about the roof, venting, moisture and concerns. This has been really educational and I subscribed because now it makes rethink about an earlier decision when I had my home reroofed about 11 years ago. I think I did one of those things you talked about. I had the roofers install a solar fan to vent out the roof crawl space. It worked then, but doesn't now, as mentioned about the spinning stopping. I was debating about replacing but after seeing that section about the power unit and it sucking up moisture for mold, now I have to have it inspected and consider what other options on venting as well as replacing/repairing the solar fan. I'll have to research your videos for that information. Mahalo (thanks) from Hawaii. I hope you continue doing more. Take care.

    • @raphaelness1239
      @raphaelness1239 9 місяців тому

      Ahh Bummer, I am watching this just after buying a solar attic fan off FB. I guess I'm glad I found out this info prior to installing and developing issues however not happy that I most likely wasted money

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  4 місяці тому

      Please reach out to me, I would like to talk about the issues your having Email me at letsdiymyhome@gmail.com

  • @cesarcolli1042
    @cesarcolli1042 4 місяці тому

    It was beneficial!! I learn a lot about ventilation. God bless !!

  • @randymiller1881
    @randymiller1881 11 місяців тому +1

    Good info - Thx. I just added an exterior attic space access @ the ceiling of our 200sf covered back patio area. Although I didn't expect to find ceiling insulation over the covered patio area, I was surprised to find this new construction home did not have a solid exterior wall framed all the way up to the roof. The rear house wall had approx 4Ft of corrugated sheet (cardboard) forming a short wall to hold the blown insulation in place over the home's finished ceiling. We do have full length soffit vents and a series of roof box vents. I'm adding a gable end vent above the covered back patio area (East wall) to pull additional hot air out of the attic space. Wish me luck !!

    • @josephfitch1
      @josephfitch1 10 місяців тому

      it should make a noticeable difference ...it did on my place

  • @user-ps2ff1se7w
    @user-ps2ff1se7w 22 дні тому

    Dude you are golden. I need you to come and help me vent my hip roof. Good information

  • @Shade_Tree_Mechanic
    @Shade_Tree_Mechanic 9 місяців тому +2

    Very interesting stuff. Thank you for the excellent informative video

  • @MrHammGutsnGlory
    @MrHammGutsnGlory 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this video.

  • @sherwinhenry2000
    @sherwinhenry2000 10 місяців тому

    Very informative. Awesome presentation.

  • @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem
    @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem 6 місяців тому +1

    My house was built in 2001, southwest MO. Starting 10 years ago I had to replace about 60ft worth of the rim joist and 80ft of other random floor joists. All damage was due to improper construction, ventilation and insulation which caused moisture damage and attracted termites. It’s BS and although I don’t want to increase the cost of homes, builders and/or inspectors should be held somewhat accountable for things that are blatantly screwed up. My attic has mold in it as well. Tomorrow Ill check to see if the vents on the roof are properly speced for the space. It’s probably mostly due to the moisture issues in the crawl space but you’ve certainly given me plenty of information to be, well, informed. I like your no nonsense approach because this stuff is not funny and can take peoples livelihood by causing repairs beyond expectation/ability/financial means.

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!!! Glad that was helpful one more thing you should do to help fight the moisture issues in the crawl space would be to seal it it up tight with a heavy poly and tape up the seams if possible. now at the same token if it is concrete crawl space then add in some vents to get some cross air moving to dry it up... you could for a test open one spot big enough to put in a small dan in and suck the air out of the crawl space you should see change with in a few days..... if you got mold after wards get in there and treat it. the lest brush it with bleach and water and kill it! the least brush it with bleach and water and kill it!

  • @GuitarHeroPhenomSux
    @GuitarHeroPhenomSux 2 місяці тому +2

    I've been slowly converting a shed into a tiny house and all this ventilation stuff has stumped me throughout the process. It's a metal building with no original ventilation - no soffits or anything. I original closed cell spray foamed the whole thing sans underneath thinking that would be enough for insulation (no experience prior to this). After some harsh winters, I started going over all the sprayfoam with rockwool. There's been some things that I've become aware of while doing this (I should've noticed sooner but I never bothered to investigate or research). There's always been a sort of musty smell in there, and occasionally I'd notice the carpet would be moist which I assumed was a hole in the roof or something. There's no attic; and one loft. As I've been installing the insulation and can spray foaming any nook & cranny I come across, I noticed the whole underside of the roof (on top of spray foam) was moist. This has made me hesitant about continuing, and I fear the parts I've already completed and sealed off are rotting away. I have cleaned off some mold that only seems to go after wood, and now I'm started to go over the original studs with mold killing primer before putting up insulation.
    This part of the process has been completely over my head. To me it's always seemed counterintuitive to add fans and vents when you're trying to heat/cool a place. (Also, I don't have a proper hvac setup. Just a wind unit, and a plug in the wall oil heater for winter.) I'm starting to realize how important is. I just need to learn what is the best way to proceed and remedy the aforementioned issues. As you probably know, construction materials aren't cheap, and I'd hate to know that I'm trying to save the Titanic from sinking with a water bucket.
    Thank you for creating this video and educating me on a topic I'm beyond ignorant of. Subscribed.

  • @caseyhartman7094
    @caseyhartman7094 9 місяців тому +1

    Great informative video. I'm not sure if my attic is properly ventilated. My home has 2 ridge vents and 3 or 4 gable vents and soffits around the entire house. I think there's some insulation in some of my soffits and the areas that used to have a low-pitched roof block those soffits. I like your suggestion of using a power vent for the garage. My garage has a utility room off to the side that doesn't have an attic space above it. There's a square cut-out in the ceiling where a light, ceiling fan, or some other electrical device was previously installed. It looks like it could be a good spot to have a power vent installed since the garage and utility room have been hot since I moved into my home.

  • @jimley9700
    @jimley9700 9 місяців тому

    sounds like you on top of it ! Great Presentation

  • @joshv06
    @joshv06 6 місяців тому +2

    I really appreciate your time to make this video. Very informative

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  5 місяців тому +1

      TY!

    • @lowdown49
      @lowdown49 9 днів тому

      ​@letsdiymyhome when you say "power vent" are you also referring to the electric and solar powered attic fans you would use in the gable vents? Basically any and all powered attic fans?

  • @MrSymbolic7
    @MrSymbolic7 9 місяців тому +5

    The ridge vent / soffit vent idea is great in normal temperature areas , but on the Texas Gulf Coast at 108 F -118 F Heat index that's a 104 F outside air temp. with a 81 F Dew point and with no rain for 2.5 Months my attic is definitely a HOT ATTIC no doubt , the upstairs A/C run's constantly from noon to 6 p.m. and sometimes can't hit the thermostat set point and yes my attic is very well insulated ! So, I am looking at doing a continuous soffit vent going forward !

    • @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem
      @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem 6 місяців тому

      Do you have a 4” vent between each rafter? I can’t imagine it taking more than that as long as the ridge vent is correct. Id be curious to hear his opinion on the reflective radiant barriers. You might look into that. Just make sure not to cover anything that causes an issue with ventilation

    • @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem
      @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem 6 місяців тому

      Also, I might have missed whether you had an actual hot attic meaning a farm house style attic (usually just a vent on each side of the roof peak)or when you climb in the correctly vented attic, above the insulation, its just hot af?

  • @lspalla65
    @lspalla65 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much, as a homeowner, currently in need of re-shingling my roof, I've learned so much from you in this video. I live in Chicago and live in a small Georgian brick home about 1,200 sq feet, post WWll, built around "1945-47" no soffits around the hip roof. I have a power vent, and will be removing it after seeing you reason way, and thanks for that information, but what can I do to achieve positive air flow? add more roof vent lower on the roof closer to the gutters and more near the top of the ridge??? could you please give your advice. Thank you. Louie

  • @26-CJ
    @26-CJ 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi. Thank you for the video. We have a brand new home and we were seeking to have our attic insulation topped off to a R38 value since it’s R30 now. It’s white blown in fiberglass insulation. When we had a company come out to our home to give us estimates we were informed of the cost to do that as well as fix the soffit vents since some of them are blocked off or partially blocked since they blew the initial insulation over the openings of the soffit vents in the attic. Then the company started telling us we can also place a solar attic fan to help cool the attic down for the summer months. In addition to this they informed us of another option of spray foaming the entire attic and seal everything in and then remove the current blown in insulation. We have since learned that attic fans have been known to cause more issues in more than one potential way. Also we have learned that the spray foaming option can cause lenders to avoid giving loans to people that may be interested in buying your home if you sell the home. There are also several other negative things that are being said about the choice to do spray foam. The idea is so appealing to have the attic look very clean as well as not be so darn hot or cold and become a sorta conditioned space. But we have also asked the same company how we keep moisture from becoming a problem when you seal the entire attic air tight. Anyone with common sense would know that humidity will be in any space and if you do not have any AC or Heating air flow being circulated into air returns and then back out vents will become a problem. AC units do dehumidify a space and the attic will not have any vents bringing air into it and back through a system. If we spray foamed its all you have is cool or warm air transfer bleeding into the sealed attic from the conditioned space below. These seemingly brilliant ideas seem like money making scams that people use to make you think your getting a great product and idea when in the end they seem to be dangerous for a home owner. What is the best option in your opinion for a person to improve the attic space. Of corse we need to improve the soffit vents so air can flow. We also know that in order to get a better R value is to add more insulation. What we would like to know is how can we get better air flow that will not cause problems and or put our house in a negative pressure where attic fans can suck AC or heating through the drywall and into the attic and then out the attic fan wasting money in energy. Thank you for your time.

    • @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem
      @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem 6 місяців тому +1

      Im not a professional but I am pretty stupid…so don’t listen to me. If you don’t plan on using your attic as some sort of useful space, I would suggest unclogging your soffit vents and adding a radiant barrier to the underside of the roof rafters. During that process don’t encapsulate anything that would impede the flow of the vent system, which if you have a fully vented cap and soffit, it shouldn’t be an issue.
      If you remove all blow in insulation and spray foam only above the ceiling, you are not sealing off the attic. You are sealing off the top of your living space. Assuming you have proper ventilation from the soffit to the peak, it shouldn’t be an issue. It will be expensive and you should blow the R30 insulation right back on top instead of throwing it away because it would take a crap ton of spray foam to get to R30. This option probably isn’t financially feasible as opposed to ensuring proper ventilation and ensuring there isn’t some other reason your home is creating a chimney effect.
      If they plan to spray foam the underside of the roof and insulate/seal the soffit area, you are correct, you should condition the air in the attic. If your attic is short, small and useless…that would probably not be financially feasible.

    • @26-CJ
      @26-CJ 6 місяців тому +1

      @@DeezNuttz_BoffaDem thanks for your reply. Quick question. Have you seen or heard about liquid spray radiant barrier. Basically they spray a liquid onto the underside of your roof deck in the attic. It dries and provides that radiant barrier. We talked to a whole different company. They suggested against spray foam and instead suggested making our attic insulation a R value of like a crazy 49 and spraying the underside of the roof with liquid radiant barrier. Oh and of course unclogging our soffits and using longer baffle boards to raise the opening from soffit higher up so that we don’t get them clogged again.

    • @gg-gn3re
      @gg-gn3re 3 місяці тому

      @@26-CJ radiant barrier is inferior to just painting a roof white. Lanco and henry both make 5-10 different paints specifically to reflect heat off of a roof (all white obviously). they have 10-25 year warranties.

    • @26-CJ
      @26-CJ 3 місяці тому

      @@gg-gn3re are you saying to paint your shingles white or the under side of the roof in the attic?

    • @gg-gn3re
      @gg-gn3re 3 місяці тому

      @@26-CJ shingles, tiles, or metal roof. All of it is superior heat reflectivity than underneath.

  • @ProfAlpha
    @ProfAlpha 3 місяці тому

    Greetings, Great information. What would you recommend as a ventilation system for a 1600 sq. ft. dome home? With gratitude.

  • @joemc111
    @joemc111 9 місяців тому +1

    Nice show, so what about the whirlybird put on a 12 or 24 inch extension to add a little chimney affect ever do that? I just had my roof replaced and it’s got that membrane in the ridge vent like you said these and flies you’re gonna find your way in. So I have been thinking about removing the pad, what do you think?

  • @DHEvans
    @DHEvans 3 місяці тому

    Very good and straight forward explanations. Is there any need to create pressure or reduce pressure in the attic using appropriate venting ?

  • @littleeddie133
    @littleeddie133 2 місяці тому

    I have ridge vent and soffit vents with the holes every 3 feet or so, will replacing the soffit with the kind that has the holes with no gaps make a difference, I still get ice dams in winter, cape cod hose so no attic to get into to add insulation in roof

  • @Superhermit
    @Superhermit 9 місяців тому

    I am in Florida and just got my roof replaced to have the GAF COBRA ridge, I have Soffits along the whole perimeter. Still feels too hot in the attic, looking into ways to manage the heat/ keep the house comfortable in the southern heat
    Would be interested to know your thoughts on this situation, Would Radiant barriers help? Should I avoid DYI blown insulation ? I notice my air conditioner struggles because the ducts being heated in the attic space

  • @lovetyron
    @lovetyron Рік тому

    God Bless You...☝🏾💯🙏🏿✔️

  • @kevinholloman4055
    @kevinholloman4055 11 місяців тому +3

    Hoping you can help me, I was recommended 2 attic fans on my hot attic. They were installed and have not made a difference. Now I realize that by looking at them closer, they are Power Vents. What do you recommend I do? I have not paid yet as they were leaking as well. I live on a military pension and could really use your help.

  • @brianmiglionico5835
    @brianmiglionico5835 10 місяців тому +1

    I have a 3,189 sq/ft home (2 story) in FL with 4 vents on high points... I am building an attic space for utility room (hanging 2 air handlers). I am using 2 X 6 beams supporting truss beams, so it *lowers* the interior room ceiling allowing cavities for airflow. I am also sealing *ALL* holes vent pipes, electrical boxes, attic access, everything, and spray foaming to seal utility room walls and ceilings between attic. Now my question is, since I have attic vents, which are currently 12" X 24" cutouts which I am looking to replace as the heat is sometimes 130° up there and no way adequate... What can I do in this case as I was considering several Solar Attic fans throughout or spray foam the entire roof decking, baffels, spray in insulation (currently present) to make it an entirely conditioned space as mentioned in another comment... if thats the case do I need the vents, fans, etc... ?

  • @GaiaCarney
    @GaiaCarney 2 місяці тому

    Thank You @letsdiymyhome ⭐️ Do you know if ‘continuous soffit vents’ keep wildfire embers from entering the attic?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  2 місяці тому

      If it has the fine stainless steel screen in it should

  • @dynoesaur
    @dynoesaur 3 місяці тому

    Can reroute those bathrooms vent and make them face the soffit or gable vent to reduce the cause of mold?

  • @blackmass1082
    @blackmass1082 Місяць тому

    Thanks.

  • @jjcastleberry3662
    @jjcastleberry3662 3 дні тому

    I own a 1430 Sqft home built in 1986 that uses a power vent that is 24" wide still running since house was built. It's mounted on the top side wall of the gable roof. The opposite side a wooden leuver vent roughly 24"x20" is just one of the areas around the house drawing in fresh air. It likely would pass code today with those 16" x 8" soffet vents. Thoughts?

  • @Kevin-vm7gn
    @Kevin-vm7gn Рік тому

    We have a large home built in late 70’s main vents are gable vents large triangle vents at each end, with whirlybird 2 in the roof. So I was thinking of add 2 electric fans at one end or changing the whirlybirds to solar fans to help cool the attic on really hot Texas summer days. I have no soffit vents and no ridge vents. And our insulation is really good - batts rolled in and blown in covering all the batts about 6”-8”. 3700 sq foot house

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  Рік тому

      So you have what we call a hot roof... My question to you is go back watch that video again! Putting in Elec. vent fans in a attic can and will bring mold tot the home! DONT DO IT!!! you better off turning that attic into a conditioned space by spray foaming between the trusses.... PLEASE TALK TO A ENGINEER BEFORE YOU CAUSE MORE PROBLEMS! sorry for the delay!

    • @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem
      @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem 6 місяців тому

      He’s saying add soffit vents or insulate the underside of the roof I believe.

  • @Zcamm
    @Zcamm 10 місяців тому

    Quick question! I had an attic with a ridge vent and also soffits on 2 sides of the house, with an attic fan! Rolled insulation on the floor And it’s still hot as hell! I have my air handler , for the central AC up in my attic and gonna change the system and add in a heat pump system. Now can I spray foam the attic rafters to cool it off in the summer time cause I feel like my AC isn’t cooling as good as it should because it’s so damn hot. And of course it’s cold up their in the winter time, and I feel that it’s not gonna let the heat pump work as good as it could. Yay to the spray foaming rafters? What do you recommend I do?
    Thanks a million buddy!

  • @user-mq9tk9hi5n
    @user-mq9tk9hi5n 10 місяців тому

    I have a whole house fan upstairs to pull fresh air into the house through the windows. We use the whole house fan in the spring and fall when AC is not used, or in the summer after returning form a vacation, or weekend away when we turn AC up and returning home we can cool the upstairs and downstairs by turning on the whole house fan more quickly. We had a family of squirrels get into the attic and chewed up the wires on the whole house fan. Do you see an issue with using the whole house fan for cooling, or is it pulling in moisture from the house as you suggested that you should get rid of gable forced ventilation fans. I’d like to replace the whole house fan or get it repaired, but is it Ill-advised to use the whole house fan?

  • @gregsclavius8806
    @gregsclavius8806 8 місяців тому +1

    WILL my water pipes freeze if I vent the attic - Memphis pix A piping and copper

  • @evomatic
    @evomatic 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video, I came across it as I am considering a whole house fan and needed to understand my attic venting better on my homes pyramid shaped hip roof. The main venting (1967 house in Los Angeles) seems to be the circles near the soffits as scene in the 5:46 picture in this video. Any thoughts on whole house fans or is it not really a Minnesota thing? : )

    • @SteveOOOOO
      @SteveOOOOO 11 місяців тому +1

      I spent a few years out in LA actually two blocks from Compton high School. So I know the area very well. I still would not be using rooftop vent fans in that house. That is one of the biggest causes for spreading mold through a house. If you're concerned about moving here throughout the inside of the house I would then recommend calling HVAC company get there two cents on I suspect they're going to recommend using an air exchanger to move the air throughout the house. As federal codes change and houses get made more airtight than they are now, Even in California and you will be forced to installing one at some point. I apologize for the poor text I'm using voice text on my phone.

  • @billgillaspey9036
    @billgillaspey9036 10 місяців тому

    Appreciate the info you present. How does one get in touch for follow up...but on one of your other vidoes ("coments turned off"...) Really want to connect.

  • @skip741x3
    @skip741x3 17 днів тому

    when you advise Against power vents, are you also saying gable end vents that are powered along with lots of soffits as intakes, are these systems also bad? are you saying a passive system like box vents or turbines would be better?

  • @timfierro853
    @timfierro853 10 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for the great info, I’ve been looking for an informative video like this! I have a quick question or two that hopefully you can answer. I have a 2500 sq ft in the hot & humid North Texas area. I have 5 whirlybird vents throughout our roof and only 1 of them is actually spinning the other 4 are held stationary by a metal wire. I’m almost positive that’s not supposed to be the case and have contemplated removing those wires but not sure if this was done purposely. Is there ever an instance where the builder or previous owners would purposely do that? Thanks in advance!

    • @josephfitch1
      @josephfitch1 9 місяців тому +1

      i would untie the wire, water could get is in a strong storm..mine just spun during hurricane Idella cat 4...they are fine and both fans were going very fast...citrus county Fl.

  • @FalconWing1813
    @FalconWing1813 10 місяців тому

    We have the squared soffit vents but the contractors cut the opening in the wood behind them is half to size of the vent lol . And the ridge vent covered to the edge with shingles so the vents on the edges are blocked.

  • @samuelgalaxy1573
    @samuelgalaxy1573 9 місяців тому +3

    Glad to watch your video. My home is over 20 years old in Raleigh, NC. I have a hip roof with ridge vent and suffix. The attic (the wood) was absolutely "clean". I added a power fan (with a theromstat) near the top of the ridge vent about 10 years ago. About 2 years ago, I noticed hyphal element started surfacing and some black and white fugus /mold have formed (got it tested and it was iat lowest reportabke level, like 1-10 per squre inches). I had it cleaned by professional anyway. Not sure why but some said the humid winter weather in last few years could be the problem. After watch your video, I have turned off the fan right now. I don't have water pipe/pumbing up in the attic and I have a dehumdifier in the crawl space. Is it okay to run the fan in the summer or I should just use foam to cover up the fan opening (to avoid short circult the airflow from the suffic to the ridge vent)?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  4 місяці тому

      My friend I'm glade you to have seen this... remove the fan or at lest disconnect it... If you got ridge vent then that fan was really doing more damage then good... I would remove it and close up the hole.

  • @weiss27md
    @weiss27md 22 дні тому

    Could you explain again about how the shingle needs to be cut for a static vent?

  • @balltillwefall8284
    @balltillwefall8284 8 місяців тому +1

    Not sure if your still answering questions but we have a 1960s split level that im starting to dig into with some repairs and noticed that although the previous owner had ridge vent installed when he had the roof done, there is no vented soffit or gable vents present. I don't think vented soffits are even a possibility because there is no chance of putting in baffles because there's insulation there and no access due to cathedral ceilings. Would simply adding some gable vents help with getting air moving? Is it even worth it to do anything or just leave things as they are? Thanks to anyone who answers.

  • @drewmitchell4323
    @drewmitchell4323 3 місяці тому

    Hey quick question. I've seen insulation/roofing companies to this but I haven't seen manufacturers say they are intake vents. But would slant back vents work as intake vents if you were to put them just above the eaves, so air flows up through them to the ridge. Assuming they don't have soffit vents, and for some reason soffit vents weren't an option. Or if it is a possibility, maybe it'd be cheaper to do that soffits I'm unsure haha.

  • @kennethswann6458
    @kennethswann6458 9 місяців тому

    Do the whirlybird vents move even if there's no air moving past it during the day

  • @dynoesaur
    @dynoesaur 3 місяці тому +1

    Too much knowledge for my brain 🤯

  • @Rick-tb4so
    @Rick-tb4so 9 місяців тому

    You buy the smallest Power Vent they make and you wont have any moisture because the air is moving and is being removed.
    Adding a power vent is like adding 1/2 ton to your AC unit which was told to me by the manufacturer and it works.
    I had the roof replaced and they wanted to add a ridge vent I refused and installed a Power unit and works great.

  • @johnmalkowic693
    @johnmalkowic693 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much. I was debating between power vent and whirlybird. Now I know what to buy 👍. One little question. I have attic about 750sq feet . When installing whirly do I have to close other static roof vents or if they in “some” distance from then they can stay ?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  Рік тому +1

      How many box vents do you have? 3-4? then I would say you should be fine bit if you want the birds then pull them and install 2 birds... of course dot forget to cut them holes bigger for the bird... Make it a great day! O yes I would close them extra holes for effectiveness...

    • @johnmalkowic693
      @johnmalkowic693 Рік тому

      @@letsdiymyhome perfect guess 🙂 I have three of them . And I thought to replace them with just one whirly, but you mention 2 …hmm maybe I will do two just be double shure about proper air suction. Thank you so much for your help 👍

  • @mikeinpcola5543
    @mikeinpcola5543 9 місяців тому +2

    Great video! Would still like a better option for hip roofs with basically no ridges for ridge vents. Whirly birds dont seem like a legit option since they appear to only allow for real air flow between the say 24" width of the 2x4 of the roof decking where it is installed. Any suggestions for hip roofs?

    • @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem
      @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem 6 місяців тому +1

      I think they allow appropriate ventilation for all except the area above and slightly outward from the whirly bird. If you have a 1400ft house and two appropriately spaced whirly birds, you wouldn’t have an issue assuming the soffit is correctly ventilated and you don’t have any other weird problems dumping moisture in the attic.

  • @adamkrause2714
    @adamkrause2714 Рік тому

    I'm currently building a home 3/12 mono pitch parallel cord trusses 30inchs deep. I plan to uses continuous vent on the low eve. My question is on the high side is continuous soffit vent a good idea or do I need roof vents. Or both?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  Рік тому

      SORRY FOR THE DELAY!!!! You Shure can, Im doing the same thing my friend ( shed roof style w/standing seam) and the soffit vent will act as your ridge vent

  • @jamescheever7982
    @jamescheever7982 2 дні тому

    Power vent in gable ends??

  • @StevenAngelo-te3sq
    @StevenAngelo-te3sq 4 місяці тому

    Its work also in winter time because my heating unit it’s upstairs
    Thx
    Please respond

  • @ChristianG1teg
    @ChristianG1teg Місяць тому +1

    What about attic fans like quite cool? For the roof or side of attic? Or even whole house fans. A video on that would be great

  • @catherineozarko5480
    @catherineozarko5480 9 місяців тому +3

    They put a major hiway behind our house. Older house and my brother had a bathroom fan exhaust but the hiway noise was top extreme and he closed it years ago. Also there is no Soffit or any ventilation to pull air in. Major dampness issue.
    Is there any way to reinstall the bathroom and or kitchen vents that would not allow the hiway noise in thru it?
    Regards,
    Catherine

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  5 місяців тому +1

      O my girl, alot of the older homes early to mid 1900 did not have vented soffits and pending the attic space layout and insulation witch would require a video for me to be exact on the correct steps all I could say is hire a architect to come in and evaluate your issues... Today I would have a very difficult time trusting a contractor giving me the correct solution to my problem... I most cases it would be a salesman coming out that has not had the correct training on insulation and ventilation. I hope this was helpful and so sorry on the delay of getting back to you

  • @davidmadison1087
    @davidmadison1087 8 днів тому +1

    Philippines! I hope you can give me some advice. I'm going to build with a metal roof here in the tropics. Because of the typhoons which bring such high winds they never use roof vents. How can I safely vent it with no water coming in during those storms?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  7 днів тому

      I would look at something like this here, but its not going to be cheep and I would talk with a local engineer: www.indiamart.com/proddetail/throat-ridge-vent-12480589312.html

  • @gwendolynmeredith5779
    @gwendolynmeredith5779 9 місяців тому

    Can you have a circular fan in a trailer

  • @highmarkroof
    @highmarkroof Рік тому +1

    I had an invention idea of turning a exhaust fan into a windmill using convection but i dont know what to use the energy created for. Maybe a sensor or something. Your thoughts?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  Рік тому

      LOL I would convert that as a battery maintainer

  • @rkgsd
    @rkgsd 9 місяців тому +1

    I opted for small Whirlybirds when the roof was replaced 5 years ago. One goes over an open beam garage. Now I'm concerned about the bearings after what you said about the rain.

    • @guarenchafa4912
      @guarenchafa4912 9 місяців тому +1

      The nice thing is that they are actually easy to work on and maintain. The problem I had (believe it or not) was jokers throwing beer bottles at them which dented one of the turbines.

  • @inhocsigno9151
    @inhocsigno9151 Рік тому +1

    Triple Vented soffit, or 1-in-3 vented? My roof overhang is only 10" so I calculated that a single vent soffit did not have enough square inches. I took out my 1-in-3 vented and put in triple vented, because I read the Intake sq inches should match the air outlet (triangle at the roof apex). When the roof was reshingled, ridge vents were installed, and the triangle vents at the roof peaks were left in open. Extra ventilation on the Outlet side is good, IMO. Could you do a video on this important topic?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  Рік тому +1

      Triple vented soffit I'm assuming you're talking center vented/full Vent. fully vented soffit panels would truly be the best solution for you just be sure to cut open the soffit at least 6 in wide, this typically would end up being installed with aluminum fascia as well for a fresh new look. Make it a great day!

  • @jesseramon
    @jesseramon Рік тому

    Good stuff, I subscribed before being requested to..

  • @blasterman56
    @blasterman56 4 місяці тому +1

    What are your thoughts of "Radiant Barrier" insulation in the attack.

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  4 місяці тому +2

      We Love it.... any time we can reduce heat its a score!

  • @DaWord2011
    @DaWord2011 10 місяців тому

    I would be curious about my attic, I sometimes feel it has too much ventilation. I have a gable roof home (simple rectangle) with gable vents (about 12x24") on each end, soffit vents, and a ridge vent. While working in the attic I noticed that the airflow seemed less than stellar. I am used to soffit + ridge vented attics that have a noticeable up-draft to them and wonder if the placement of all my ventilation is not allowing for proper flow throughout the attic.

    • @caseyhartman7094
      @caseyhartman7094 9 місяців тому

      My home has soffits, ridge vents, and gable vents too. My attic gets hot and the air feels stagnant too. Some of the YT videos that I've watched have said that only one type of venting solution should be used. I haven't had a contractor over to get a professional opinion yet though.

  • @SeeonX
    @SeeonX 9 місяців тому +2

    So I don't need a ridge vent and whirlybird?

    • @gpsxbx5097
      @gpsxbx5097 8 місяців тому

      correct, everywhere i read mixing venting systems is a big no no

  • @aarons4795
    @aarons4795 9 місяців тому

    Great video tell those crickets to quiet e

  • @Cortexsaga
    @Cortexsaga Рік тому +2

    not gonna lie, im just liking all your vids, maybe it'll help your traction, you deserve more subs

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  Рік тому +1

      Man thank You, just wish I had the time to do this more often for it is a blast!

  • @rshutterbug47
    @rshutterbug47 9 місяців тому

    Good Video , So What If You Had A New HVAC Put in The Attic & A Gable Vent at Each End & One About A third Of A single Ridge That Drops at The End Of A 20 ft Addition & All it Open & NO EVE Vents ,Were Thinking about About 6 Eve Vents ,Per Side & 3 Whirley Birds oh Ya it's 1500 sq feet & 103 Years Old In Good Shape in SE Texas at 103 & Up Degrees & I Checked The Temp Up There Today & It Was 145 To 155 ,We Need To Try To Do The Right Thing & On A Budget, I'm Pretty Handy With Fixing & Building Thanks !!!

  • @Casmige
    @Casmige 5 місяців тому

    The adjustable flange on the whirlybird?
    It’s known as a reticulating flange.

  • @happydays454
    @happydays454 Рік тому

    Can I put a vent and a flat roof on a parapet wall , the vent going straight up like a tube

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  Рік тому

      Im going to cover flat roof with in 2 weeks or at least try to... this is my busy season now 80-90 hr work weeks... Cant wait for the day I can do this for a living what a blast!

  • @annfitzgerald7795
    @annfitzgerald7795 8 місяців тому +1

    I ha e a vaulted ceiling with no ventilation. Having condensation issues. What to do?

    • @pizza_ship_productions
      @pizza_ship_productions 4 місяці тому +1

      If it’s insulated it either needs closed cell insulation to the r value your local area requires or you need to make sure you have a 1” air gap behind the insulation so air from the soffit vents to the ridge

  • @justanotherguy469
    @justanotherguy469 2 місяці тому +1

    Isn't a power vent the same function as a whirlybird? They both pull air from the home. I live in a 5 unit brownstone, with each unit being 900 square feet (83.61 m²). On the flat roof, there are 8 whirlybirds, with 4 clustered together from the other 4, about 15 feet (4.57 meters) apart on the same side of the roof. They are no longer spinning and need to be replaced badly, as I am getting a lot of water coming in to the building.
    I was thinking of replacing each cluster with 1 solar turbine, by building an elevated enclosure over the opening, and sitting the solar turbine on top of it, since the solar turbines moves much more air. Do you think that is a good idea? Furthermore, the whirly birds are over 4 feet (1.22 meters) tall, and they are right up against the parapet, which needs to be repaired, but cannot be accessed because of the whirlybirds.
    Thank you, for this most informative video.

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  2 місяці тому

      8 Whirlybirds on a flat roof why does that sound so wrong in so many ways, but when they're not spinning it definitely is an issue isn't it. I would have to see a photo of that if it's possible but out of all the years I've done flat roofs we have never ever considered using Whirlybirds. But I guess if they're installed on a square box off the roof then so be it if that is the case I would take the birds off and just install square roof vents... Square roof vents eight of them are way more than you need on 900 ft² that ends any further issues. But if you choose to go back with the Whirlybirds make sure they are The ball bearing type. Last longer....

  • @katherinedoyle3313
    @katherinedoyle3313 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video! I have multiple leaks in my just turned 7 year old roof. It happens during incredibly heave and long lasting rains. The guys who installed the roof are saying that improper ventilation is causing the leaks. They came over about a year ago and I fixed a few of the issues, I thought. The bathroom was venting into the attic, I now have it venting outside. The gable vent was not working, and now it is. I have a 1600sqft. house and the gable vent is rated for that. It is stucco with the large overhangs that have no wear to put soffit vents. The only place that is allowing air to enter is another part of the attic that also had a gable vent which is no longer working. The GAF rep came out and basically said I needed to put in a power vent. You say no to those. I am pretty confused about what I actually need to do. Should I order some of the 4 inch vents and add them along the edge somewhere and keep the gable vent? I'm pretty sure that I have a leaking roof which is causing moisture issues. And not the other way around, but I am not a roofer. The ventilation for the attic was fine until this roof went on. Can a synthetic underlayment cause problems? Do you have any tips or suggestions for how I should proceed? There is old insulation in the attic, might updating that help?

    • @pizza_ship_productions
      @pizza_ship_productions 4 місяці тому

      Call a General contractor and get a second opinion… trapped moisture can make a roof appear like it’s leaking.

  • @Searchng
    @Searchng 2 місяці тому

    What else do you know? You seem like a great person to learn and hear stories from

  • @michaelpiecuch7313
    @michaelpiecuch7313 10 місяців тому

    I was told to close off my gable vents since I have now fully vented sofit and a ridge vent installed. Would that be true? Great videos

    • @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem
      @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem 6 місяців тому

      I would think so. Otherwise your gable vents will biff up the upwards air draw. Im not a professional, I am an idiot.

    • @michaelpiecuch7313
      @michaelpiecuch7313 6 місяців тому

      Lol I don’t think so, Thank you! Happy Holidays!

  • @birdlegs846
    @birdlegs846 6 місяців тому +1

    I just subscribed, nice informative video! I have a small 2 bedroom 1.5 story house built in 1919 and the upstairs is finished so 2nd floor has a cathedral ceiling. I had Dense-pack cellulose blown in between the 2x4 rafters which helped prevent the bad ice dams i was getting in my gutters in the winter. Insurance company will pay for new roof (hail damage) this coming spring and the roofer wants to eliminate the box vents above the knee wall area then install a ridge vent. In my case I believe with the dense packed cellulose in between the rafters would make the ridge vent useless. eliminating the box vents over the knee walls would mean the only ventilation Id have would be coming from my soffit. In my case would I be correct in thinking I need those box vents above the knee walls for ventilation?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  5 місяців тому +1

      OMG I messed this wow.... Well if its not to late let me say this with 30yrs in roofing its sounds like to me you have a hot roof system now witch means The cavities are packed with insulation In this case we do not want to vent that space, allowing the are air to enter the sealed spades will cause nothing but problems such as condensation and mold and rot. This part of the roof should not have any venting period. It is apparent to me you may need a new contractor.... he just wanting to charge you extra for ridge vent when in fact you should not have it, lack of knowledge . I hope I understood you correctly
      Make It A Great Day!!!
      SteveOOOO

    • @birdlegs846
      @birdlegs846 5 місяців тому

      @@letsdiymyhome thx for your reply! Thats what I figured ridge vents would be useless. what about the 2 closed off knee wall voids on the left and right side of the roof, should they be vented? right now the knee walls are vented threw the soffit and 2 box vents on the roof over each of the 2 knee wall voids.

  • @TarxnG
    @TarxnG 10 місяців тому

    "The contractor? whoever did it? Is an idiot."
    I Like this guy already.

  • @MattZiggy
    @MattZiggy 12 днів тому

    So you're saying don't install gable fans?

  • @bwuepper439
    @bwuepper439 4 місяці тому

    Regarding hip roof venting. There are products that sit on the hip that will ventilate that section of roof. They are capped with standard cap shingles. I have seen a couple different products. That being the case, the box or whirlybird solutions are probably not needed or wanted. I would like to see more info on ventilated headwall flashing. I have found a couple of them also. In all cases, I wonder what price would you think reasonable.

    • @SteveOOOOO
      @SteveOOOOO 4 місяці тому

      Will do that shortly great idea my friend

  • @happydays454
    @happydays454 Рік тому +2

    Can u do a video on flat roof vents

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  Рік тому +1

      I sure can my friend, for thats my specialty flat roofs EPDM HOT TAR ETC!! Give me 2 weeks please or 3 days of rain do me a favor post that topic in the forums and what type of roof you haver and I will reply

  • @RRePETE
    @RRePETE 2 місяці тому +2

    Can you please help me? I have a TinyHouse with vaulted ceilings NO ATTIC. I have a ridge vent and I haven't been able to find out what I use to cover it. I know I dont put insulation over it. I can send you pictures. I just need to know what to use to cover the peak inside. Ty

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  2 місяці тому

      to cover the ridge vent? are you saying that your building a tine home and need ridge vent type of product? or is it covered with a vent and your now looking to cover it?

    • @RRePETE
      @RRePETE 2 місяці тому

      @@letsdiymyhome I have a TinyHouse that I bought 3/4 finished. It has an existing ridge vent. I need to insulate and drywall the ceiling.
      But I don't know what to do with the ridge vent from inside. I've seen pictures where it's been completely covered with a strip of wood like crown molding I guess. But to me defeats the purpose of the vents. I thought about getting vent covers (registers) like the ones used in central unit. Then covering the rest with some type of peak molding.
      Does that make sense now?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  2 місяці тому +1

      Now I get it ok I will get back to you tomorrow

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  2 місяці тому +1

      Ok sorry for the delay, Now being you have a vaulted ceiling, I would be installing attic chute from the soffits to the ridge, this allows air movement from bottom to top, then install the insulation. I have to tall you that you should talk to a insulation engineering... My home has no venting and thats ok to when done correctly. I spayed 2" of close cell insulation in place of using chutes then added R32 over that. then sheet it according to your code requirements.

    • @RRePETE
      @RRePETE 2 місяці тому

      @@letsdiymyhome problem is I don't have soffits either. This was a shed turn in ed into a tiny house. But I think I found the answer at Lowe's. Thanks for your help.

  • @ScriptureConsolidated
    @ScriptureConsolidated 9 місяців тому +4

    i disagree with electric fans in the attic. yes you can pull air from subflooring such as crawlspaces or basements, but the vaccuum has to be so intense it overpowers the attics static pressure.
    if you exceeed the attics then yes youll be breathing moldy or stank air. but if you match it properly it wont do anything but cool the attic.

  • @evervillalobos9446
    @evervillalobos9446 Рік тому +7

    Is that an ASUS Zephyrus G14? Nice

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  Рік тому +1

      LOL Yes ty

    • @SteedDigital1
      @SteedDigital1 10 місяців тому +1

      I noticed that too. Great laptop, had mine since 2020 and still can get toward 10hrs of battery if I need it.

  • @MattZiggy
    @MattZiggy 12 днів тому

    soffit vents are only a benefit when the insulation isn't covering them up. Mine are

  • @Techno4more
    @Techno4more 4 місяці тому

    And now, we seal the attics and its better

  • @annamattei398
    @annamattei398 3 місяці тому

    What if your house doesn't have soffiting?

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  3 місяці тому

      www.owenscorning.com/en-us/roofing/components/products/inflow-vent

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  3 місяці тому

      TY Make It A Great Day!

  • @chelyhappy7991
    @chelyhappy7991 3 місяці тому

    I have an older home. Apparently, I had not had any problems with my ventilation in the attic. I have the ridge vents on my roof. I changed my water heater and the company that changed it told me my water heater goes out because I don't have enough ventilation. However, the new water heater doesn't have any legs. So, I blame the design. They want me to install their solar powered vents to increase the flow. This is some scam they got going.

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  3 місяці тому

      OMG.... Everything they are telling based on your comments is wrong.... My home is so air tight that I can heat 1800 sq with 1 6ft baseboard heater @ 30 below zero. I had a gas hot water heater never had them issues. Sounds like you need to start interviewing new plumbers. Do not let them put them vents in your home it will work against the ridge vent and cause bigger problems... You may want to talk to a HVAC co. about bring in a fresh air intake if you have issues with stale air. Dont get me wrong we do want air moving through the home for its more healthy for you and the home. Thats a complete new topic.

  • @ag5cc
    @ag5cc 11 місяців тому +1

    The Turbine ventilator you are showing is not a true Whirlybird® made by Lomanco Vents. FYI - Lomanco Whirlybird® is the only with the forever guarantee.

  • @Jeffs60
    @Jeffs60 10 місяців тому

    I have a 1958 ranch house in NJ with 1500 sq feet. All it had was 2 gable vents and a little box vent, about 100 sq inches total ventilation. The roof was 25 years old and there was no problem, no mold but I wanted to get a new roof so contractor said we will replace and keep everything the same. I said look at the other houses some of them have ridge vents. The contractor said it doesn't do anything since there are no soffits, the new siding just covers up the solid woof soffit. Your house was designed with just 2 gables vents and since there was never a problem we just replace the roof because plastic ridge vent mice can just squeeze or chew through and attic fan is no good.

  • @chadwickcameron
    @chadwickcameron 9 місяців тому +1

    I would love this more without the background music. Thank you.

    • @letsdiymyhome
      @letsdiymyhome  5 місяців тому +1

      Noted! Ty!!! Im dropping background music