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You WANT a ridge vent, it lets out the moisture and heat that rises. It is a good thing to have that. Shoot, wish my house had that
Still so jealous of your coop, so nice ! Oh and ridge vents are still nailed in, just like all other shingles.
I would not be worried about the eaves so long as they have wire on them. It will help to bring the air up to ridge vent and draw cooler air in for Summer. Not sure I would want it ALL wired, maybe boarded off with larger ovals of wire so air gets in but not too much during the Winter. Hope that makes sense.
There are 2 thought with roof insulation, insulate the roof or not.
For a house here in N.E. they say insulate the floor of the attic and not the underside of the roof. They make those thin foam U shaped boards for that. And I am not sure if this is the thought when you have a Ridge vent or not (I think it is?)
Not sure what to do about a coop.
I am sure someone here will help more
thank you - that's what I'm confused with - it's not a house but a coop and the ammonia from the deep litter method has to rise and vent so if we put plywood at the 8 foot height it traps the ammonia in - unless we keep the area above the sand (three feet across the front) open to the top with wire and the shed area open to the top- than you for giving us some things to think about