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Moisture on the ceiling
Question from Scott: I have a hip roof on my house. It has a 26x26 great room with a pine tongue-n-groove vaulted ceiling in the center of the house. There is a circular attic around this great room (donut shaped). I have moisture problems in the winter and summer at the peak area of my vaulted ceiling. The rafters in the vaulted ceiling is stuffed with bat insulation, and no air space. Do I need to vent the peak? Do I need to install ridge vents? Do I need to pull the bat insulation out? Cupola?
Posted by Jake Schloegel at 06:55 PM | Permalink
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