Sometimes called rafter vents baffles provide ventilation and keep the insulation from blocking airflow through your attic.
Collapsed attic baffles.
Rather than baffle you with too much information here s why you need attic baffles.
Common baffle colors are pink blue and tan.
When intake vents are blocked the amount of fresh air needed to properly ventilate your attic is impaired.
Warm air holds more moisture than cool air so the moisture we create in our homes from bathing and cooking travels to the attic learn more at the little shop of physics at colorado state university.
Baffles provide a channel for air to flow through certain parts of the attic.
Surprisingly even the most well insulated attic space may still require the assistance of attic baffles to provide the additional air circulation.
Warm air in your home rises ultimately reaching your attic.
The beauty of attic baffles is that they are available from most home improvement stores and can be installed simply with a few staples if you want the diy approach.
Putting baffles in your attic is a crucial step in installing attic insulation.
That airflow is intended to churn the stale air in your attic which helps to remove moisture and control the temperature of your attic.
Baffles are also called wind baffles venting chutes rafter vents or insulation baffles.
Rafter baffles should be placed on your attic ceiling in between the rafters at the point where your attic ceiling meets your attic floor.