Roof And Attic Ventilation

Keep The Air Flowing In Your Mississippi Home

All attics have some form of ventilation built into them, but what does that look like, and how is it supposed to work? Almost all homes have a portion of their roof that is called a “soffit.” This is designed to let fresh air into the attic space, allowing air to move freely throughout the space. However, many homes do not have proper ventilation, and if the ventilation system is not working as it should, air can become trapped in the space, which can quickly increase issues in both warm and cold months. Make sure your roof and attic ventilation are properly working with the help of Strength Roofing & Siding. Contact our Mississippi team today to learn more and to schedule an inspection.

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There are several signs of poor roof ventilation, and the three most common issues include:

  • Your home is often too hot in the summer, even at night
  • There is an excess of icicles on the roof in the winter
  • You notice more damages and deterioration to your roof compared to others

Poor Attic Ventilation In The Summer

In the hot months of the year, the sun is constantly beating down onto your roof, baking the shingles. The heat from this is absorbed into the attic, which is very easy to notice if you have to get something out of storage during the summer months. This heat in your attic can easily heat your home if your ventilation is not working properly. What the heat trapped in your attic can mean is:

  • Increased air conditioning costs
  • Uncomfortable heat in the home
  • Premature damage and warping to the shingles
  • Heat damage to items stored in the attic

Ventilation needs to be present to allow the hot air to escape and let some cooler air to enter and circulate through the space.

Poor Attic Ventilation In The Winter

In the winter, you won’t be worried about heat entering from outside the home, but from inside! If your ventilation isn’t sufficient, heat from your home will radiate into the attic, causing that space to be warmer than the outside. This can cause melting of ice and snow that can quickly refreeze, making dams of ice on the roof. It can also make condensation build up inside the attic, leading to rotting of roofing materials, ceiling damage, and leaks inside the home. This means that there may be mold and other moisture related issues to contend with, which can become very costly.

Working Ventilation Systems

A properly working attic and roof ventilation system will keep a constant and steady flow of air coming through the soffits and exiting through the vents in your roof. This should keep your roof about the same temperature as the outside air, which helps to keep your energy costs down and increase the lifespan of your roofing materials.

Types Of Roofing Ventilation

There are normally three types of roofing ventilation systems that can be employed in your home. They each have their advantages, and some may work better than others, depending on the size, shape, and location of your home.

Standard Vents

These types of vents are the lowest tier and are relatively inexpensive. They let air flow out of the attic and protect the attic from the elements. In most cases, homes will need several of these vents throughout the space in order to reach the necessary levels of ventilation, as they do not allow for an even flow of air and heat.

Ridge Vents

Ridge vents are better than the standard vents, and have a special cap that sits at the peak of your roof, letting air flow right out of the top of your house. However, if your home has a unique roofline, the installation of ridge vents may not be ideal due to the extensive labor that could be required to place them.

Turbo Vents

The turbo vents are the best option for roof ventilation! These utilize physics of low- and high-pressure areas, taking advantage of natural wind and breezes to create a suction effect, pulling hot air from the home and sucking in cool air. These will circulate air through the attic space the best, no matter what time of year it is, allowing your roof to have a prolonged lifespan and keeping your home safe from damages and increased utility costs.

Contact Strength Roofing & Siding To Get Started

Make sure that your roof is ready for anything with the help for Strength Roofing & Siding! Contact our Mississippi team today to schedule a check to ensure that your roof is getting the ventilation that it needs. Whether you need repairs or a whole new system, our team will handle it quickly and efficiently so you can enjoy the benefits of attic ventilation!