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How timely. Blowing snow here and I installed corvent ridge and eve some 5-6 years ago. Was planning on laying in some roofing paper when I blow the rafters full of cells. Went up to attic and there's a nice little "drift" right below dormer ridge on the leeward side.
Think if I blow some non-expanding foam from the inside that it will keep snow out and cells in?
*Shoe, Fred, et al. I undestand that Cor-A-Vent now furnishes a baffle of some sort, to attach to their baffleless vent, to keep snow and debris from entering, blocking or both the vent.Gene L.
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Just looking for any information on this product, good, bad or otherwise.
Thanks!