Q: We recently installed a new roof, with new fiberglass insulation and two
new wind turbines. Would I save money during the winter if I were to cover
those turbine vents with plastic? 

A: You should certainly not cover the vents, not even during the winter. The
attic should always stay ventilated, or it will cost you more money to heat
your house. A drafty attic is a good thing, because with no ventilation,
moisture will form inside the attic and saturate the insulation. And once
the insulation gets wet, it loses its R-value and doesn't work. If the
insulation gets even two percent damp, it loses one-third of its R-value.
Those turbine vents actually help keep the insulation dry during winter
time, which means your house will stay warmer.

 

 



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