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Ridge vent and baffles

MostH8d

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I'm getting ready to begin installing baffles from the soffit to the ridge vent in my garage attic so I can then begin insulating. I noticed my ridge vent oesnt go all the way across the peak. It stops about 3' from each end. Should I still install baffling in that section from soffit to peak?

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I will be insulating all the way to the peak. I use the garage attic as storage and have a full size staircase going up there.

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Yes upstairs and downstairs will be heated. There's a full size stair case that goes up to the attic so I don't have anything to stop the heat from going up there anyway.

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If there is no way for the heat to escape from those bays you will have trouble. Each truss bay needs adequate venting. Therefore yes, I would recommend to put the baffles in the "unvented bays" and then figure out some way to connect them in the peak so that they are vented.
 
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