I have my windows opened and my sister in law came over.
Attic windows open in winter.
My question is that in the winter should they be left open or should they be closed.
6 windows in all.
In the summer i open them.
They have triple pane storm windows over them so i left the screen window down and have both windows open a crack to get air circulating in the attic.
The windows have screens.
But do it on warmer winter days like when it s a.
To learn why you should keep your vents open this winter keep reading.
During the summer they would open the windows to let the heat out and have cross ventilation.
During the summer and most of fall we keep 2 windows open for cross ventilation.
I even built a screen to go over the entire window on the inside of the attic just to make doubly sure no birds or animals poked through the window screen.
If you want to bring in fresh air over the winter but you can t invest in an hrv don t be afraid to open your windows a bit during the day.
We do get bugs flies in the summer ladybugs in the fall.
I have windows at either end of the attic.
It gets stifling and stale up there if we don t.
She said leaving the windows will cause.
Hello guys i have ventilation windows in the attic.
In fact you could be using more energy with some of your vents closed than you would with all of them open.
Are we just letting warm air out of the albeit small windows by leaving then open.
My parents had two small windows in their attic.
They also release excess moisture from your attic during the winter.
The house that i live in also has windows in the attic which are my dormers.
We have a large full attic.
Believe it or not the cold temperatures outside combined with the warm air down below mean that there can be an excessive amount of moisture building up in your attic during the cold winter months.
Does the attic need venting in the winter.
One on each end of the house.
Air still moves whether your vent is open or not the warm air is still going to try to push through to each vent.
It even rained and the sill got wet but not the floor.
Your attic vents perform another job than just releasing excess heat during the summer.
There are two doors to the attic access one from the hallway one covering the attic stairs but i think the one at the top of the stairs needs an insulating protector.
They are on the front and back of the house.
When the attic becomes part of the home to be heated and cooled open wall gable vents and roof vents are no longer feasible but the underside of the roof the sheathing and rafters can still.