Dave from Idaho asks: We have very inadequate ventilation on our existing roof. I plan to have ridge vents installed on the new roof. There is a large hip roof area that terminates at the end of one of the ridges. So there will be a good amount of warm air rising up to that end of the ridge. Does that hip portion of the roof need it's own ventilation? Perhaps a few cans near the top? Or will all that air still easily migrate out the end of the ridge vent?
Dave, ridge vents are an excellent upgrade, but they only work correctly when the air has a continuous path to travel. On a hip roof, the airflow gets restricted because warm air rising from those slopes doesn’t always reach the main ridge line efficiently.
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