Ventilation Baffles Insulation
When properly installed, baffles can be used to channel air from your exterior soffit vents into your attic space. This airflow will churn your attic's stale air, which can help to control temperature and remove moisture. Baffles are available in many materials, including foam, cardboard, and plastic. Ecotelligent Homes uses foam baffles in Michigan. Foam baffles are more resilient to Michigan's humidity than cardboard baffles, which can absorb moisture and cause them to collapse.
Are your insulation obstructing airflow or preventing proper ventilation? Do you have poor air circulation? If so, do you need to increase channel airflow, reduce leaks or prevent mold growth? Is it possible to bring fresh, cooler air onto your roof deck? Surprise, even the best-insulated attic space might still need to be cooled by airflow.
Insulation baffles cardboard: Insulation baffles can be a simple and effective way to improve airflow in your attic. They are light and easy to put in. They are able to move hot and cold air from your attic. They prevent insulation from becoming clogged around the soffit.