If your attic is well insulated the insulation might be plugging the spaces between rafters just above exterior walls.
Attic air circulation.
If the attic is insulated with fiberglass batts just pull back any that are blocking the flow of air.
Proper air circulation in the attic is all about preventing moisture buildup.
Static roof line vents are effective for ventilation but generally aren t recommended due to issues with leaks.
In hot humid climates ventilation will not keep an attic cool although air circulation combined with an attic fan can help reduce cooling costs.
Solar attic fans do just that.
Increased ventilation will make the entire roof cold and reduce or eliminate ice dams.
Fans and vents may be installed on the roof system that will draw the air out of the attic space and exhaust it to the exterior.
If there s blown in insulation like ours rake back the fluffy stuff with a 3 or 4 ft long 1 x 6 or use a garden rake or hoe.
Intake vents located at the lowest part of the roof under the eaves allow cool.
The insulation will resist heat transfer into the house.
These ice dams form when warm attic air melts the snow on the roof and the water refreezes along the colder edge of the roof.
These fans may be controlled by a switch or a thermostat which detects heat build up in the attic space and automatically exhausts the attic space.
The solution is to add baffles which allow air to flow past the insulation photo 9.
Soffit vents may leave air trapped at the top of your attic.
Attic ventilation works best in mild to cold climates.
Attic ventilation works on the principle that heated air naturally rises primarily utilizing two types of vents.
As the attic space warms up from the irradiation of the sun the ventilation port opens wider to allow the solar fan to move more warm stale air out of the attic area.
That means air can t flow from the soffit vents to the roof vents.
Most solar attic fans are surface mounted meaning that they are installed directly through the roof surface where they are most efficient.
Whole house fans powered attic fans.
Baffles are available at home centers.
Proper insulation and air sealing also keeps attics cold in winter by blocking the entry of heat and moist air from below.
During the summer soffit and gable vents draw cooler air from outside the house to replace hot air that collects in.
The ice traps water behind it allowing the water to seep back under the shingles and leak through the roof.