|
Why
Take Risks?
It is estimated
that 9 out of 10 homes in North America
do not have proper attic ventilation.
Why? Because most people are unaware
that attic ventilation can impact the
longevity of their entire home!
For example, in
the summer,
an improperly ventilated attic can cause
heat to build in excess of 160°F. This
superheated air eventually penetrates
the ceiling insulation into the living
area below.
Types
of damage that can result include:
Premature aging of your roofing
system (fried shingles)
Warping, cracking, or breaking down
of wood framing
Damage to siding, exterior or
interior paint, and wallpaper
Higher energy costs
A properly ventilated attic can help
reduce the load on your air conditioner
by moving the superheated air out of
your attic before it builds up and
causes damage.
In the winter,
various household appliances, bathtubs,
showers, and cooking vapors can
contribute to excess moisture build-up.
Improperly ventilated attics will allow
this moisture to collect and cling to
the underside of the roof. There, it
will condense and fall, soaking the
attic insulation and reducing its
efficiency.
Additional structural damage can
include:
Roof deck warping and rotting of the
wood frame
Mildew growth
Buckling of shingles and felt
|