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Currently my attic does not have any ventilation at all.

Do you stick with only two vents? One for incoming and one for outgoing?
 
Hello TX:
I would like a small vent the length of the house on both sides along with a ridge vent. You can stand in my attic and see daylight all along the front and back as well as the ridge which gives the roof an 'ice house' effect, allowing ambient air to sweep up the length of the rafters to cool the shingles.
Glenn
 
The issue I would have is my underhang (proper term?) are slotted boards so I couldn't cut through them all to install a vent the length of the house. Doing so might mess with the structural integrity.
 
Come on TX...where is your pic...shees.:D

They make all kinds of soffit vents for all kinds of roof overhangs. Take a pic to your local lumberyard, they will be able to help out.;);)
 
I was quoted $800 for a ridge vent and appropriate soffit vents. Don't have measurements but it's roughly 1200sq of rooms but a very low attic.

Quote amount seem roughly average?
 
Tx, I'm guessing that you have about 50ft of ridge vent and that should run about $9.00 a ft for labor and materials on a walkable pitch. Intake vent for the soffit leaves about 450.00. It's not out of line depending on what they are installing, how high is the soffit? What kind of access? It doesn't sound out of line. Not a brother-in-law deal or a felony hold-up.

Pics would help.
 

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