Most soffits are vulnerable to animal entry and given the architecture of a house the eave leads right into the attic where animals like to live.
Attic soffet pushed in.
These come in handy particularly in the summer months as moisture can begin to build up in the attic and can then be pushed back out through the soffit vent.
It allows stale air to pass freely to the outside of your home or an office building for example.
This article explains the effects on buildings caused by locked soffit intake vents and we explain how blocked soffit venting causes or contributes to attic condensation moisture and potential mold contamination problems in buildings.
Quite simply what it says on the tin a soffit vent is a ventilation system.
Gaps to the attic around plumbing pipes ducting and electrical boxes.
Most homes already have some passive attic venting built in.
Soffit vents may leave air trapped at the top of your attic.
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Many experts consider plugging these holes to be more important than ventilation.
An attic s intake vents are most commonly installed directly in the soffit either as individual vents spaced every few feet or as one continuous perforated soffit running the entire length of.
Aluminum or vinyl soffits eaves installed over plywood soffits that don t have venting holes.
Most effective ventilation uses a ridge and soffit continuous ventilation system but even these designs can vary from roof to roof.
Intake was coming through holes gaps from old construction.
As the air leaves it creates.
Proper venting in the attic not only protects the attic itself it also regulates the climate in your house by keeping hot air circulating.
Never would have bought the house if i noticed that lol.
Most soffits have some form of ventilation holes in the aluminum or separate vents in the wood or even a ventilation strip running the length of the soffit with a screen.
I have a 1940 s home with zero soffits the roof edge just dumps into a gutter attached to the top of the outside wall.
Blocked or inadequate roof ventilation air intake openings at soffits or eaves.
There are two large powered fans in the attic mounted near the apex on 2 sides of the house.
Once inside the air heats up and rises higher ultimately exiting through venting at the roof s gables through ridge vents cut into the roof s apex or other vent holes in the roof.