By keeping your attic or roof cool and dry you will use less energy within your house to try and maintain a comfortable home without using external air conditioning equipment.
Roof venting problems.
Heat and moisture buildup in an attic cause predictable but different problems in hot and cold climates.
It is really not worth the risk of doing the install yourself even though we have written about how to install one of these vents it is always better to go with a local roofing professional.
Roof vents are for warmer climates.
Problems and solutions mixed exhaust vents.
More attic ventilation is good.
If you don t have enough of an intake area then there isn t enough space to draw in the air needed.
There is no risk of problems such a rust and bearing wear an tear as well when comparing it to other motorized ventilation alternatives.
Just like properly sizing your furnace and air conditioning unit you want precisely the right amount of attic.
On paper the high vents are.
Areas with hot summers and cold winters can suffer the effects of both.
But what we failed to do is explore the reasons why ventilation issues occur in the first place.
I blogged about this earlier.
Sagging or spongy decking.
A c wear and tear.
The first signs of a probable attic condensation problem may there for observation before even entering a building.
When excess moisture seeps into roof.
Look at the roof.
Why adequate roof ventilation is important proper ventilation in your attic helps address excess heat and moisture that can otherwise wreak havoc on your home.
Inspection tips for roof venting ice dam problems.
If you re in a cold climate during winter months you may see areas of snow melt showing where there is an insulation defect.
Power vents shouldn t be used because they create more problems than they fix.
Squirrels rats raccoons and other pests all love to try getting into your home whenever there is a point of access.
Excess heat and moisture cause roof decking to dry rot and shorten the life of shingles and.
Problems can arise when installing this vent if the nails you use are too short to firmly fix the vent to your roof if your end caps are not installed if the gap for the vent is too wide if the gap is too narrow not enough soffit vents installed too many soffit vents installed.
Short roof life.
Attic ventilation myths that are off the charts.
Rodents can t get into your attic through roof ridge vents.
We discussed the most common issues with roof ventilation in the recent section.
We can address this by getting more specific which is to say we need to discuss the most common problems that occur with the roof vents themselves.