Cut the first louver to test the.
Diy attic vent.
Build a rectangular box using the 1 4 s.
Cut and set a second louver into the bottom of the gable.
The size of the rectangle will depend on the size of the vents but.
Touch your ceiling on a warm sunny day.
Prime the frame if wood before installing the louvers.
Have a partner hold the ladder steady so you can work safely.
Drill some holes in the.
Assemble other tools and materials you will.
Here are four signs of an unventilated or under ventilated attic.
Use a tall ladder to reach a taller overhang.
Figure out how much lumber you will need and what type you will use.
Once the holes.
Look at your eaves and roof.
Run the 1 6 lumber through the table saw to cut a 45 degree angle onto one side.
Make a template using cardboard that s the width of your overhang with a hole the size of the vent cut in it.
The lower surface of the eaves will need to be cut into using a jigsaw or keyhole saw.
If you don t see any attic vents on the roof or in the eaves you need to add some.
Without it you could be wasting a lot of money.
When cutting the holes that will.
A hot ceiling tells you that the attic is acting like a solar oven.
Measure the gable to decide how large a vent you can put into it and to determine the pitch of the roof if you want.
To install the vents holes will need to be cut into the soffit.