You may not know it, but humidity can negatively affect your roof’s health and performance. Having minimal indoor humidity means your roof and your attic remains in good condition. Too much moisture, however, can lead to a slew of problems related to water damage.
The Importance of Dry Indoors
Indoor humidity is dependent on various factors, including human activities like cooking and doing the laundry, and the level of ventilation happening inside the home. Keeping it at the minimum is not only good for the health of the occupants, but your roof as well. Keep everything dry indoors by using exhaust fans in your kitchen and bathroom or investing in a dehumidifier.
Problems Associated With Excessive Attic Moisture
Too much moisture in your attic can put your roof at risk of getting repaired early and more frequently. It often happens during the colder months when water vapor generated from household activities dampens the attic insulation and roof joists. Rot and mold may become apparent if you let water sit and linger in your attic for longer periods, compromising your roof’s structural integrity. Get in touch with roof repair pros as soon as possible to check if the entire roof is well-ventilated.
Problems Associated With Outdoor Humidity
Indoor humidity is not the only thing that should concern you. Remember that your roof is constantly exposed to the elements. Even when the sun is up, the outdoor air could be damp. This can spell trouble for the shingles and other components, so be sure you have your roof professionally inspected and checked for any signs of moisture damage, such as curling, buckling and cupping on the roof surface.
Christian Brothers Roofing specializes in a wide variety of roofing services, from roof replacement to storm damage roof repair. Give us a call at (502) 818-3038, or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate.