Without properly ventilating the roof your finished space can be just as unpleasant as an unfinished attic.
Finished attic no ventilation.
The majority of roofing experts agree that ridge vents are the most effective and cost effective roof vents available.
We have been told that we cannot put in ventilation now because there is no space left between the insulation and the roof.
However if moisture is able to enter the unvented attic space it may lead to roofing panel issues.
The previous owners of our house finished the attic and put in absolutely no ventilation.
Without baffles blinders that prevent outside air from crossing over the vent a ridge vent may create almost no ventilation at all.
Without properly insulating your finished attic room will also be cold in the winter.
The energy savings touted by unvented attics can be as high as 20.
Gable vents may circulate air through only a small percentage of your attic.
A combination of air sealing and insulating the attic floor while providing ventilation considerably reduces the potential for condensation as warm moist air is less likely to enter.
Unventilated attics can help to mitigate energy loss through leaky ducts or ceiling fittings.
Most codes require a specified minimum amount of headroom and it s tough to meet this requirement when insulating a finished attic especially since most.
I hope someone can help us and the 2 contractors who have diagnosed the problem as nothin to do now.