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While your roof keeps you safe from the elements, it also has the function of venting moisture from your home. Houses have a lot of moisture in them. Your air conditioner and heating system causes humidity and moisture to rise on a consistent basis. Consequently, the moisture and humidity must be vented from your home.
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As odd as it might seem, your attic plays a major role in the ventilation of your roof. The moisture that collects on your home must be vented or else it will penetrate your roofing materials and end up inside where it can cause mold and water damage. Without proper ventilation, mildew, mold, and fungus will eventually grow in your home and cause the wood in your home to rot.
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ROOF VENTILATION SYSTEM
Your roof’s ventilation system consists of two components, an intake vent and an exhaust vent. These two vents allow air to flow in your roof and circulate that air through the vents and out of your home. Keeping a healthy balance between these vents is important to eliminate moisture and ensure that your home is not vulnerable to serious damage.
One way to determine if you have a ventilation problem is to make sure you take note if your energy bills increase significantly. This may be an indication that you aren’t getting enough ventilation through the vents in your home, which would entail advice from an experienced residential roofing contractor to determine the appropriate fix for the problem. To assure that proper ventilation is attained in your home, contact our licensed Gwinnett contractors for a thorough evaluation of the ventilation system in your home and suggestions about any improvements you may need to consider. Don’t wait until your home has structural damage before addressing any ventilation problem your roof may have.
Contact our highly-trained Gwinnett Roofers for an estimate of an overhaul of your roofing ventilation system.
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