When a house has a sloped roof and horizontal ceilings there is going to be some dead space between the ceiling and the roof otherwise known as the attic.
Do all houses have an attic.
The very rare exceptions are high end homes that have expanded styrofoam insulation inside of a sealed vaulted ceiling.
There seems to be some confusion as to what an attic fan is.
There are homes designed without attics and there are homeowners who wish to raise their ceilings but there are energy efficiency concerns with having no attic.
I live in a fai.
Yes almost all homes need an attic.
No most houses have sloped roofs to allow rain and snow to drain off and as most houses also have horizontal ceilings you re going to have dead space between the roof and ceiling which is the.
Not all houses do.
The house or room could have no attic but a vaulted ceiling with the underside of the roof and the collar beams visible.
A whole house fan is installed in the ceiling and vents to the attic.
If you live in a cold climate as we do in canada the roof on your house is likely sloped to allow rain and melting snow to run off.
Also the access may a small door the wall of an upper story room or high in the wall between the garage and house.
Stored items on the top shelf of the closet may be concealing it.
I have always had attic fans.
Does your house have an attic.
We know that running ducts in a conditioned space can be more energy efficient as can having the ac unit in a conditioned space.
Where i am anyway an attic fan is installed in a gable or on the roof.
An attic sometimes referred to as a loft is a space found directly below the pitched roof of a house or other building.
Older houses sometimes have a ridiculously small 18 x18 attic hatch in the corner of a bedroom closet.
Very occasionally a builder does not.
H ow i would love not to have to crawl around my attic adding insulation repairing ducts or dealing with the equipment up there.
It might be cooler in very hot climates with adequate vents high up.
Houses with gable roofs may also have vents located on the side of the house as high as possible within the peak of the gable.
Houses that have been constructed with the idea of finishing out a future living space in the attic will not require joist reinforcement nor additional vertical reinforcement.