In cold climates warm air trapped in an attic during the winter can cause snow to melt quickly and then refreeze as ice.
Using both hot roof and ventilated.
Both roof and soffit vents are easy to install in just a few hours.
When the temperature outside rises the temperature on your roof can be nearly double.
Ventilation benefits a roof when it s hot outside as well.
Proper attic ventilation offers numerous advantages to the homeowner.
Cool air in hot air out attic ventilation works on the principle that heated air naturally rises primarily utilizing two types of vents.
Hot air that condenses in an attic can contribute to mold and mildew growth.
A hot roof over a poorly vented attic translates into a very hot attic.
Although there are many different types of roof vents to choose from ensuring you have the right number of both intake and exhaust vents is a central part of roof design.
Because the sheathing is kept cooler roofing materials tend to have a longer life span.
A properly insulated ventilated roof can help to control or prevent the formation of ice dams.
Ice dams in the roof can be destructive to shingles and gutters.
Attic ventilation is important in both hot and cold climates.
Adequate roof ventilation reduces cooling bills extends shingle life and prevents roof rot and ice dams in winter.
Ventilated roofs remove moisture from roof cavities structural members sheathing and insulation.
Unventilated or poorly ventilated attics don t have an escape route for the heat that builds up.
Advantages of proper roofing ventilation.