Some common areas for possible air escape are.
Reducing moisture in attic.
After moisture penetration is controlled as best as possible the next approach to reducing attic moisture is by controlling air infiltration.
Regularly airing out your attic is a very simple and effective way to prevent the formation of attic moisture.
The most common sources of these types of leaks are the cutouts for the chimney ducts and air vents.
The federal housing administration has recommendations for the amount of ventilation you will need based on the size of your home.
Once a week open your attic door and leave it open for several hours.
Right now we just have eave vents and gable vents.
If your attic features a window open it as well.
For an attic to be properly ventilated it must also have a balanced system of intake and exhaust vents.
You want to use a ridge vent that goes down the peak of the roof.
Well you ve got to manage your moisture as you re well aware and the best way to do that in an attic is with a combination of roof vents.
1 do regular inspections for small leaks smaller leaks can provide a consistent source of moisture in an attic while going undetected in the living areas of the home.
If you live in a warmer climate you may want to air out your attic twice a week.
Do you have a ridge vent right now.
Simply by sealing the various possible paths of air leakage already discussed infiltration will be reduced therefore restricting the movement of air and eliminating the stack effect.