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Figure 2-57: Skylight roof venting details (C) J Wiley, S BlissRoof Ventilation Details for Skylights

This article explains How to Correct Improper or Inadequate Attic or Under-Roof Ventilation at skylights.

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Roof Ventilation Details at Skylights to Provide an Air Path - Eaves to Ridge

Figure 2-57: Skylight roof venting details (C) J Wiley, S BlissThis article series describes inspection methods and clues to detect roof venting deficiencies, insulation defects, and attic condensation problemsin buildings. It describes proper roof ventilation placement, amounts, and other details.

These recommendations are based on a survey of building science literature combined with 30 years of building inspections, on the observation of the locations of moisture, mold, ice dams, condensation stains, and other clues in buildings, and on the correlation of these clues with the roof venting conditions at those properties.

We have measured very large changes in airflow, temperature, and moisture before and after installing roof venting.

As described in Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction (Steve Bliss, J Wiley & Sons) :

Localized hot spots such as skylights canalso lead to ice dams below, due to blocked ventilation aswell as melt water from skylight heat loss.

Notching therafters on either side of the skylight will help maintain airflowabove the skylight (Figure 2-59 at left).

 

If icing on your skylight window interior surface in winter is still a problem, add an interior storm window to reduce heat loss through the glass in cold weather.

Figure 2-5: Flashing at Skylights, details (C) J Wiley, S Bliss

As a backup to prevent leaks at skylights, during skylight installation and even though modern skylights are usually provided with a factory-built flashing and counterflashing, it is always a good idea to seal the skylightcurb and surrounding roof area with a bituminous membrane(seeFigure 2-5 at left).

Also seeSKYLIGHT LEAK DIAGNOSIS & REPAIR and seeSkylight Glass Breakage.

Also seeIce Dam Protection for Skylignts for cases where under-roof venting is not provided around a skylight.

Cathedral Ceiling Ventilation Alongside of Skylights

Figure 2-57: Cathedral ceiling venting details (C) J Wiley, S Bliss

Cathedral ceilings require the same continuous air barriers,and balanced soffit and ridge vents, as attics.

Both airsealing and ventilation are more critical, however, sinceany trapped moisture in the roof cavity will remain longerand potentially cause greater damage than in an open attic.

Also, since there is little or no communication from bay tobay, an effective ventilation system must reach every bay(Figure 2-57 at left).

- - Adapted with permission from Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction (Steve Bliss, J Wiley & Sons) .


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  • Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction, by Steven Bliss. John Wiley & Sons, 2006. ISBN-10: 0471648361, ISBN-13: 978-0471648369, Hardcover: 320 pages, available from Amazon.com and alsoWiley.com. See ourbook review of this publication.
  • Mark Cramer Inspection Services Mark Cramer, Tampa Florida, Mr. Cramer is a past president of ASHI, the American Society of Home Inspectors and is a Florida home inspector and home inspection educator. Contact Mark Cramer at: 727-595-4211mark@BestTampaInspector.com
  • "Unvented Roofs, Hot-Humid Climates, andAsphalt Roofing ShinglesResearch Report - 0306Feb-2003Building Science Corporation", Building Science Corporation, 30 Forest Street,Somerville, MA 02143
    Quoting from the article abstract: "When constructing unvented roofs with asphalt shingles in hot-humid climates, a vapor barrier must beinstalled between the asphalt shingles and the roof deck." - Web Search 5/21/2010
  • Thanks to reader - Mike Martino for discussing attic ventilation retrofit ideas - August 2010
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