No matter what climate you live in, it is always important that you allow for proper ventilation. You may not think that these tiny little openings located on your roof does much of anything, but they actually play a vital role in keeping your roof in good shape. Here’s what roof vents actually do and why they are so important to your entire roofing system.
There are actually two types of vents located in your home – intake vents and exhaust vents. Intake vents allow the air from outside to enter your home and are usually found along the lowest eaves or near soffits.
Exhaust vents, on the other hand, are installed by residential roofing companies along the highest points of your roof and are tasked with the job of letting the warm air from inside your attic to escape. Together, these two work hand-in-hand to provide ample air circulation around your home.
When installed correctly, roof vents provide many key benefits. They reduce moisture buildup on your ceiling and roof by promoting healthy airflow. A properly ventilated roof will greatly extend your roof’s service life by preventing your shingles from cracking. It also reduces your energy consumption by preventing your interior space from getting too cold during winter and too hot during summer.
When you work with an experienced roofing company, the roofers will make sure that your ventilation system is adequate so that your home has a longer life expectancy and also ensure that you and your family remain comfortable, no matter the season.
If you are having issues with your home’s air circulation, then be sure to give Christian Brothers Roofing a call at (270) 715-1999, or fill out our contact to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our highly skilled experts.
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