Not sure if this is the right forum, but...
I'm a first-time homeowner. My house is like a number of the 2-story homes in the neighborhood. Attached is a crude cross-section of the second story, attic space in red. The house technically has 3 attics - 1 on top, 2 on each side.
Top attic: 6' high, 12'wide, 30' long
Side attics: (approx) 4' high, 4' wide, 30' long (access doors are blocked with carpet installed by former resident)
I need to get the attics ventilated, and I'm looking for opinions on the best course to take. One idea is to ventilate all attics separately - a combination of undereave and soffit vents for the side attics and something else for the upper. The other idea is to install ventilation shafts on the roof to connect the side and upper attics, so all attics are ventilated together. Any thoughts?
I'm a first-time homeowner. My house is like a number of the 2-story homes in the neighborhood. Attached is a crude cross-section of the second story, attic space in red. The house technically has 3 attics - 1 on top, 2 on each side.
Top attic: 6' high, 12'wide, 30' long
Side attics: (approx) 4' high, 4' wide, 30' long (access doors are blocked with carpet installed by former resident)
I need to get the attics ventilated, and I'm looking for opinions on the best course to take. One idea is to ventilate all attics separately - a combination of undereave and soffit vents for the side attics and something else for the upper. The other idea is to install ventilation shafts on the roof to connect the side and upper attics, so all attics are ventilated together. Any thoughts?
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