If the gable vents aren t letting in rain or snow leave them alone.
How to seal a attic with ope vents.
Plug all open joist spaces under insulated side walls.
You stand to save 10 20 in energy costs through air sealing.
There are many different methods to seal the crawlspace vents.
Air chutes when combined with soffit vents and a ridge vent will help prevent problems with condensation and ice dams.
Secure the grate over the vent.
Heated rooms built into attics often have open cavities in the floor framing under the walls.
Air sealing is a critical part of creating an energy efficient thermal envelope in your home.
The plywood will hold the insulation in place while the grate holds the plywood in the proper position.
To install the air chutes staple them directly to the roof decking.
Adding a ridge vent is a fine idea and don t worry about it competing with the gable vents.
Fold the bag over and stuff it into the joist space under the wall.
If you have an attic ac unit you should take this opportunity to check the air seals on the duct work.
Loose connections should be clamped taped and caulked.
Long piece from a batt of fiberglass insulation and place it at the bottom of a 13 gallon plastic garbage bag.
Seal air leaks in your attic floor so that roof venting doesn t suck conditioned air into the attic and cause moisture problems.
Any ceiling vents need to be foamed and sealed where they meet the ceiling.
An often overlooked opportunity for energy savings is learning to properly seal around air vents.
The most cost effective method is to insulate the vent cavity with 2 foam board.
To effectively ventilate your roof create a 1 in.
Position the grate over the attic vent fan.
The foam board is cut to fit the vent cavity and is sealed around the edges with spray foam to ensure there are no air leaks around the edges of the seal.
Consider swapping out or upgrading any duct work that is not insulated properly.