A typical residential roofing system has vents, which are found on the structure’s slope and under the eaves. Even so, many households deal with high energy bills, comfort issues, and roofing issues, all because there’s no enough vents to let the roof “breathe”. Residential and commercial roof installation contractor Balken Roofing discusses below the importance of roof vents and the key roles they play in keeping the entire roofing system in great shape.
A roof’s ventilation system consists of intake and exhaust vents. The former, which draws cool, fresh air into the attic, is often located at the soffits or the underside of the roof. The latter, which expels warm, moist air from inside the attic, is usually found at the highest point of the roof where two slopes meet. Together, they facilitate air movement in and out of the attic space, thus avoiding issues associated with excess heat and moisture buildup inside this part of your home.
Roof repair service contractors will tell you how important vents are for both your roof and home. These are just some of the benefits of having adequate roof ventilation:
Roof vents may look small and unassuming, but they hold the key to a healthy roof and an intact home. For more information about roof replacement cost and other roof-related concerns, get in touch with the team at Balken Roofing. Call us at (828) 628-0390, or fill out our contact form to request an estimate. We serve homeowners in and around Hendersonville, NC.
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