Brant Blower
GREENHORN
Is it required to ventilate an enclosed, uninsulated, roof covering an extrior porch? If so, is there a required ratio (free-air vent opening vs. roof area) for this type of roof?
is that ceiling is the surface that bounds the upper limit of a room while soffit is (architecture) the visible underside of an arch, balcony, beam, cornice, staircase, vault or any other architectural element.check Websters or other dictionaries
Would the temperature inside the assembly under the roof deck not be the same temperature as the underside of the ceiling finish?
Yes, I was not thinking about heat damage to shingles, but I don't think the provisions for the ventilation in the code is either. Allowing half the area of openings due to a vapor retarder being installed on the warm in winter side doesn't equate to ventilation for heat removal for shingles. However, this would be the section referenced in the code for ventilation of a porch roof.Glenn, obviously you've never been in an unventilated attic space on a sunny day. Even at 70 degrees outside air temp, the attic temp can go to over 120 degrees. This shortens the life of the sheathing and the shingles.
IRC doesn't reference "occupied space" in that section.Porch, unless enclosed is not considered "occupied" space
Same, same.....The roofing manufacturer will likely require the ventilation for their product. So the failure might be:Interesting subject. So what about an unconditioned sun room?