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[Music] hello im roger bisbee from the skill builder channel and previously on this channel we did a video about roof space ventilation and moisture build up and so on and we had quite a lot of questions about that and the thing that really confused a lot of people is whether they needed to ventilate a roof space or not and this vex is a great many roofers as well who think that by putting in a vapor open breather membrane as theyre called that solves the problem and they dont then need to ventilate the roof space and of course even building inspectors are slightly confused by this whole subject so what im going to do in this video is to try and shine a light on it and bring a bit of clarity to the subject and hopefully we can work out what kind of ventilation if any you need in your roof space we used to have ventilation into the eaves which would come in on both sides of the roof through either a continuous strip or some holes in the soffit and that ventilation would blow over t