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SmartBaffle 24 Insulation Baffles are premium polyethylene ventilation panels designed for 24" on-center rafter bays. Each pack includes 30 durable baffles featuring a 2" air channel that prevents insulation blockage and promotes optimal attic airflow. Easy to install and trim, these baffles enhance roof ventilation, reduce moisture buildup, and improve energy efficiency, making them the go-to solution for professional-grade attic upgrades.
























| ASIN | B091Q8FMWD |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #428,150 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,165 in Registers, Grilles & Vents |
| Coverage | 6.63 square_feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (56) |
| Date First Available | January 21, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 30 |
| Item Weight | 38 pounds |
| Item model number | SB24 |
| Product Dimensions | 36 x 26.5 x 0.04 inches |
| UPC | 706587120208 |
A**R
Best Baffles Ever
I've been focusing on fixing up my attic this year and part of that has included installing baffles for proper ventilation. I've tried two other baffles, the plastic ones from both Lowes (proVent) and Home Depot (Amerimax Accuvent). My home was built in 1968 and has 24" bays. Neither the proVent or Accuvents correctly fit into the bays. The Accuvent is too narrow, I believe with the idea they would be stapled to the roof plane. The roofing nails prevent this from being a feasible installation method in my case and I tried installing them half to the rafter and half to the roof plane to get around some of the nails and have a larger ventilation gap. I ended up ripping this out because it's just not right. But the design to allow for a fold at the wall cap was spot on. The proVent had all the same problems as Accuvent, but doesn't fold well for the wall cap. It's not designed to though, and they have a cardboard accessory to install near the base of the proVent at the wall cap. No way was I going to buy this because 1) in an existing, shallow attic like mine it is impossible to reach the wall cap and install this and 2) it will not hold up as well as plastic. The Smart Baffle is far superior to both of these (and the super flimsy Styrofoam baffles you can get in big box stores). The fact that you can score and fold at the wall cap is perfect. They fully fill a 24" rafter bay. The side folds are 2" so the baffle clears all the roofing nails. They are very sturdy so it's easy to shove it down a rafter bay in a tight existing attic space. And the sturdiness also allows them to be easily trimmed to fit around obstacles if needed (like toilet vent pipes). Oh, AND the design allows you to double them up to go further up the rafter bay. I have a more shallow roof and I needed to do two per bay so I can get all 22" of fiberglass insulation in below the baffle openings. The only things that sucks about Smart Baffle is the price. To do my small 1000sq ft attic, I had to buy two boxes and I've spent alot more money than I'd hoped to. But these are absolutely the best product for working with an existing installation from the attic side. Highly recommend.
A**9
Easy to Install, Big Benefits
I have just started installing this insulation baffles for 24-inch rafter bays, and I have to say, it is one of the best decisions for my attic. The installation process is very easy; all I need is a staple gun to secure them in place. They create an efficient air vent to and from the attic via the soffit, ensuring proper airflow and helping with insulation performance. An unexpected bonus? These baffles also hide those pesky nails sticking out of the roof decking, which have caused me more than a few head scratches in the past. (Tip: Wear a helmet when working in the attic) Yes, this is not a cheap project, but I have no doubt that it’s worth every penny. This helps lower down AC cost in the long run. If you’re looking for better attic ventilation and a safer workspace, I highly recommend these baffles.
C**S
Best baffle on the market I’ve found
My original baffles were polystyrene and completely collapsed by the attic insulation. Big box stores sell baffles but their construction and quality are lacking. These baffles are fantastic, easy to install and very well built. I used an electric staple gun with 1/2 staples and had no issues. These really are excellent and easy to install. The only reason I’m giving these 4-stars is the cost. At $172 + $25 shipping, that works out to ~$6.56 per baffle. I am grateful for the fast shipping, they arrived 2-days ahead of their expected delivery date.
M**E
Sturdy, Adaptable Baffles
By far the best baffles. We purchased two other brands before finding this. The others were more flimsy than the cheapest of take-out containers. The flimsy ones required us to reduce the pressure for our T50 stapler to avoid cracks and, even then, the slightest tugs would rip the plastic. These SmartBaffles are thick, corrugated polyethylene. We cut tabs and added a few custom bends so the baffles fit perfectly. We didn't have any problems with sagging and found them to be extremely stiff. I suspect I couldn't pull one off even if I hung my full weight. Yes, they are more expensive than the flimsy brands. For us this amounted to an extra $200 in baffles which is nothing compared to the costs of insulation, insulation installation, eave vents, etc. The peace of mind that our insulation will never crush the baffle, that they won't rip, rot, or soak up water is worth the added cost many times over.
D**H
Superior Soffit Baffle
Arrived as advertised. Easy to install from the eaves. Working on a recently redone 5/12 roof, it would be unbearable to try to install soffit baffles from the interior/attic space. Firm enough to maneuver in to place, but flexible enough to bend around obstacles. Easy to cut/modify/form to both make a clean angle from vertical wall to roof line and to fit irregular bay sizes. Installed from ladder using 1.25" Aluminum roofing nails. More expensive than the flimsy garbage they sell at the big box stores, but worth it. Highly recommend.
S**K
Best venting product I’ve ever used.
It’s just plastic and it’s expensive but really it’s a great product for your venting needs. It is easily modified for weird angles and is very durable. Sprayed with closed cell foam it really locked in for me. Highly recommended for any new or remodels. 5 stars.
J**D
Bought several times
I have used these several times. I originally thought they were expensive and only bought the bare minimum I needed. But after trying to use cheaper options I realized they are worth the cost, saved so much time on my install.
D**L
Only received half my order
Only received 30 when I ordered 60. One side of the package was damaged which punctured 2 holes in one of the sheets.
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