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Insulation and Ventilation Guide for Mt. Pleasant, MI | EPHI

Insulation and Ventilation in Mt. Pleasant, MI Attics — Why You Need Both

Attic insulation and attic ventilation in Mt. Pleasant MI homes appear to oppose each other. They serve completely different purposes that are both essential in Isabella County climate, and when one is missing, the other fails to protect your home. Getting this balance wrong is the primary cause of ice dams, premature shingle failure, and moisture damage in Central Michigan attics.

What Attic Insulation Does in Isabella County Homes

Insulation sits on the attic floor and resists heat transfer — keeping heat in your Mt. Pleasant living space during winters and slowing 150F summer attic heat from entering living areas. Zone 5 requires R-38 minimum. Energy Plus installs blown cellulose at R-3.8 per inch to R-38, R-49, or R-60. Critical: insulation must not block the ventilation channel at the eave. Energy Plus installs ventilation baffles at every rafter bay along the eave before blowing insulation.

What Attic Ventilation Does — Three Functions Insulation Cannot Provide

Continuous airflow from soffit vents to ridge vents does three things: In Isabella County winters — keeps roof deck temperature uniform from ridge to eave, preventing the differential that forms ice dams. In summer — exhausts 150F or more attic air that degrades shingles and drives up cooling costs. Year-round — removes moisture vapor rising from the living space, preventing condensation and mold on rafters in Central Michigan humid climate.

The Balance Requirement for Isabella County Attics

One square foot of net free vent area per 150 square feet of attic floor space, split 50/50 between soffit intake and ridge exhaust. For a 1,500 sq ft Mt. Pleasant home: 10 sq ft total, 5 sq ft soffit, 5 sq ft ridge. Many older Isabella County homes are under-ventilated — signs include consistent ice dams every winter and excessive attic heat in July.

Ice Dams — The Signature Failure in Central Michigan

Inadequate attic insulation allows heat to escape through the roof deck, warming snow. Meltwater runs toward the eave overhang where the deck is colder. Meltwater refreezes into the ice dam that traps subsequent meltwater and drives it under shingles. Fix: R-38 or more insulation and proper soffit-to-ridge ventilation. Energy Plus evaluates both during every Isabella County attic assessment.

Free Attic Assessment — Mt. Pleasant and Isabella County

Call Energy Plus at (989) 833-1000. Most Isabella County attics assessed and quoted in a single visit.

Yes. Insulation resists heat transfer at the attic floor. Ventilation keeps the roof deck uniformly cold to prevent ice dams, exhausts summer heat, and removes moisture year-round. Each fails without the other in Isabella County climate.
Inadequate attic insulation below Zone 5 R-38 minimum allows heat to escape through the roof deck, melting snow that refreezes at the cold eave. R-38 or more insulation and proper soffit-to-ridge ventilation eliminate the cause.
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