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Roof Ventilation Importance

Roof Ventilation is important to the life of your roof.

What is Roof Ventilation?

Roof ventilation is the air that flows from outside, through your attic and outside again. The outside air flows through the soffits, which are located beneath the roof’s overhang, and flows up into your attic underneath the roof and back out again through your roof’s exhaust vent. Houses need proper roof ventilation to function properly. Roof Ventilation helps dissipate attic moisture during the summer and winter months while keeping your living areas comfortable. roof-ventilation

Roof Ventilation is Important

Roof ventilation is important to homeowners because without the proper ventilation in your roof and attic, you not only lose energy but it is costly. Proper ventilation allows the air to flow continuously throughout your roof and attic providing benefits for your home.

  • Controlled flow of air through your attic
  • Protects the efficiency of the insulation
  • Helps keep temperatures comfortable in the living space
  • Reduces the load on your air conditioner
  • Reduces energy bills

roof-ventilationImproper Roof Ventilation Can Cause Damage

Yes, it can and probably will, not only on your roof and attic but on other parts of your home.

  • Premature aging of your roof shingles, resulting in fried or blistered shingles
  • Buckling of roof decking
  • Warping, cracking, breaking down, or rotting of wood framing
  • Damage to exterior and interior paint or wallpaper
  • Mildew and mold growth
  • Ice Dams
  • Excess moisture build-up can soak the insulation reducing effectiveness

9 out of 10 homes Are Not Properly Ventilated

It is estimated that 9 out of 10 homes in North America are not properly ventilated. Why? Because most homeowners are not aware of the impact of roof ventilation. Proper roof ventilation can affect the home’s longevity. The U.S. Federal Housing Administration (FHA) recommends a minimum of at least 1 square foot of attic ventilation (both intake and exhaust) for every 300 square feet of attic space. roof-ventilation

 

 

 

 

5 Types of Roof Vents

  • Exhaust Vents: Ridge vents, Power Vents and Static Vents
  • Soffits Intake Vents
  • Electric and Solar Vents
  • Turbine Vents

Northwest Roofing will install a balanced ventilation system that includes both intake and exhaust vents. It’s a small investment that will deliver tremendous benefits.

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Contact us for a free estimate for roof ventilation or a ventilation upgrade. Northwest Roofing is locally owned and operated. Call us today at 817.439.3065 (Office) or 817.614.1630 (Mobile)