

Our home in Perth WA is around 12 years old and is extremely hot even on a 25 degree day. I'm wanting to install some under eave vents https://www.bunnings.com.au/bradford-csr-poly-eave-vents-4-pack_p0816665 as I have a Bradford Airomatic Roof Vent Fan https://www.bunnings.com.au/csr-bradford-250mm-woodland-grey-airomatic-smart-roof-vent_p0811143 on my roof. If I move some tiles around the eave area, I find the attached reflective foil vertically in most spots just above the wall cavity at the height of the eave. It extends upwards to about 3cm from the roof tiles. It seems to act as a reflective barrier between the eave area and the roof space.
Would it be ok to cut 3 or 4 openings around the perimeter of the house to allow air from these under eave vents to enter the roof space? Or what exactly is the function of this foil material? It is similar to the material car sunshades are made of.