My house and my garage have that “fake” soffit vents. All soffit cavities are covered with soffit sheathing and those white vented soffit plates are just for decoration. I don’t have gable vents either. How many holes/what size should I drill.
Ventilation depends on the size of the roof and a few other details. So it would be good for me to give an exact size or number without inspecting it first. Here is a tool that might help though, www.owenscorning.com/en-us/roofing/components/vent-calculator
@@joycedimaggio3816 I'm not sure if I understand the whole question but the purpose of Ice shield is to prevent ice and water from getting under your shingles in the most vulnerable spots. (Valleys, walls, pipes...) For example, the eaves of your house are the most likely to have snow and ice build-up because of the temperature changes within your house and outside the house. So this will protect against that. Without it, you will have all kinds of problems. It's also required by shingle manufacturers in order for you to get their enhanced warranty.
Excellent summary.
Concise and to the point with no fluff. Very good.
Thanks!
A very informative video. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
My house and my garage have that “fake” soffit vents. All soffit cavities are covered with soffit sheathing and those white vented soffit plates are just for decoration.
I don’t have gable vents either. How many holes/what size should I drill.
Ventilation depends on the size of the roof and a few other details. So it would be good for me to give an exact size or number without inspecting it first. Here is a tool that might help though, www.owenscorning.com/en-us/roofing/components/vent-calculator
Keep your videos coming.
Will do!
@@roofpro7003 What steps should followed when laying down shingles and or metal roof. What is and purpose of ice shields?
@@joycedimaggio3816 I'm not sure if I understand the whole question but the purpose of Ice shield is to prevent ice and water from getting under your shingles in the most vulnerable spots. (Valleys, walls, pipes...) For example, the eaves of your house are the most likely to have snow and ice build-up because of the temperature changes within your house and outside the house. So this will protect against that. Without it, you will have all kinds of problems. It's also required by shingle manufacturers in order for you to get their enhanced warranty.
@@roofpro7003 Thank you. You answered my question.