Radio Joe
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Hi everyone. Been lurking for a while but haven't posted much. I need some quick suggestions. I just bought a house in South Carolina with a large garage that has a loft above it. The plan is to eventually insulate the entire garage but right now I need to focus on the loft only.
The loft is a completely open area and has a ridge vent in the highest point of the roof but because there are car ports built onto both sides of the garage, there is no soffit vents. Instead it looks like the only ventilation besides the ridge vent is a large ventilation fan mounted on one wall near the peak.
The plan was to use fiberglass roll insulation in between all the rafters and then drywall on top of that. After doing some reading, I'm a bit worried if I need to install some type of ventilation to the ridge vent.
To me it seems like I don't need venting since there isn't any soffit vents so I could install the fiberglass rolls and be good. Am I mistaken? Seems like I could remove that fan too if I installed the fiberglass.
Cost is a concern
Thoughts?
The loft is a completely open area and has a ridge vent in the highest point of the roof but because there are car ports built onto both sides of the garage, there is no soffit vents. Instead it looks like the only ventilation besides the ridge vent is a large ventilation fan mounted on one wall near the peak.
The plan was to use fiberglass roll insulation in between all the rafters and then drywall on top of that. After doing some reading, I'm a bit worried if I need to install some type of ventilation to the ridge vent.
To me it seems like I don't need venting since there isn't any soffit vents so I could install the fiberglass rolls and be good. Am I mistaken? Seems like I could remove that fan too if I installed the fiberglass.
Cost is a concern
Thoughts?
