Ventilation is an integral part of your roof. It is responsible for keeping your roof dry and cool by preventing heat and moisture from building up inside your attic. With proper design and installation, it provides excellent moisture and temperature control to protect your home from potential damage and ensure year-round indoor comfort.
Your roof has a network of vents where air enters and exits the attic, which then helps prevent the long-term buildup of heat and moisture. Intake vents, which are usually located at the eaves or below the roof’s overhang, draw cool, fresh air toward the attic. Exhaust vents, found on the roof’s high points such as the ridge, allow warm, moist air to escape.
The following are some of the things you can expect from a well-ventilated roof:
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