When you think about the condition of your roof, you’re likely to first consider its appearance and then make sure it’s providing the right level of protection and performance against the elements. However, it’s also important to understand the importance of roof ventilation and be aware of whether your roofing system is living up to the level of ventilation you need from it. After all, proper roof ventilation ensures better energy efficiency out of your home, and there are plenty of benefits within that as well. Let your friends at Woodland HomeWorks explain more.
Roof ventilation is all about airflow. Between your roofing system’s intake vents and exhaust vents, air should be flowing through the attic space of your home. With this continuous airflow, cool air is drawn in while hotter air is ideally being pushed out. With regular airflow, your attic avoids becoming a trap for heat and moisture, both of which can cause damage to your roof—as well as your home.
So, with a better understanding of the basics of roof ventilation, what exactly does proper ventilation do for you and your home? Well, a properly ventilated roof contributes to:
If your energy bills are higher than normal, you find mold or mildew building up in your attic, ice dams are forming on your roof during the wintertime, or you see warped or peeling shingles, these are all signs that your roof’s ventilation isn’t where it should be. When that’s the case, the best thing you can do is to schedule a roof inspection or simply consult with a roofing professional in order to find out the best step to take to improve your roof’s ventilation. The good news for you as a homeowner in Massachusetts and New Hampshire is that you can turn to Woodland HomeWorks. When you do, we can provide you with the solutions you need. Our expertise and track record are second to none, and we’d love for you to see that for yourself.
If you’re ready to partner with Woodland HomeWorks to improve your roof’s ventilation or if you simply have more questions about the importance of roof ventilation, contact us today.