mr.jake
Well-known member
Ontario Canada
I recently purchased a home with a 32x48' pole shed that was used as a hobby barn. It was somewhat insulated, walls are spray foamed, attic is blown in. I strapped the walls and installed r12 batts and lined with steel. I am in the process of installing steel on the ceiling. I cut an access for the attic and went up to inspect, I found the blown in insulation was low in spots, 6" max, 2" min. I plan on blowing in another 6", but upon inspection I only see ridge vents for exhaust, the soffits are not perforated for intake, and there are no gable vents. What is the best way to go about adding an intake source for the attic? I Was thinking soffit vents, but would require digging out the insulation that has likely been blown into the soffits, making some sort of panel to prevent insulation from filling it when I blow more in. A gable vent seems easier but will it be sufficient intake for the ridge vents?
I recently purchased a home with a 32x48' pole shed that was used as a hobby barn. It was somewhat insulated, walls are spray foamed, attic is blown in. I strapped the walls and installed r12 batts and lined with steel. I am in the process of installing steel on the ceiling. I cut an access for the attic and went up to inspect, I found the blown in insulation was low in spots, 6" max, 2" min. I plan on blowing in another 6", but upon inspection I only see ridge vents for exhaust, the soffits are not perforated for intake, and there are no gable vents. What is the best way to go about adding an intake source for the attic? I Was thinking soffit vents, but would require digging out the insulation that has likely been blown into the soffits, making some sort of panel to prevent insulation from filling it when I blow more in. A gable vent seems easier but will it be sufficient intake for the ridge vents?