Tuesday, 1 May 2012

It's Time for an Attic Ventilation Intervention

 

It's Time for an Attic Ventilation Intervention

Out with the hot; in with the cool.

What's the best way to prevent having to deal with any ventilation issues? Have a roofing contractor come and take a look at your system - this is something most will evaluate at no charge.

Ice damming occurs when ice backs up out of gutters and crawls underneath the shingles, oftentimes causing the plywood under the shingles to rot.

But don't go overboard - too much of a good thing can be no good at all if you start cutting in vents without a solid plan. ) Since the mechanics of different vent types vary, combining styles is a sure way to confuse your ventilation system and decrease its effectiveness.

In the summer season, bringing that cool air in and pushing the warm out is vital to increasing the longevity of your shingles.

A hot attic space can also play a significant role in raising the temperature inside of the home, which can overwork cooling units and lead to premature repair or replacement of these system components.

So, folks, it's time for an attic ventilation intervention!

Contrary to what you may assume, proper ventilation is just as necessary in the cold winter months as it is in the hot summer months. The heat from an under-ventilated attic will make the shingles so hot from within that raised bubbles - blisters - form on the outside of the shingles. This is probably the easiest fix of them all! .

Adequate air circulation, paired with proper insulation can help prevent these problems, and inadequate air flow can lead to costly repairs -- so take your ventilation to heart!

You may want to ask your roofer about a product called Ice

It's Time for an Attic Ventilation Intervention



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