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Common Misconceptions About Attic Ventilation

Attic ventilation is a critical yet often overlooked part of the roofing system. Good attic ventilation not only helps maintain good indoor air quality, but it also plays an important role in your roof’s health. Unfortunately, many homeowners have misconceptions about how attic ventilation works. In today’s post, Arry’s Roofing, your local roofing expert, sheds light on the top three myths:

Myth: Roof Vents = Proper Ventilation

Not all roof vents are ideal for different homes. For instance, ridge vents may be the most cost-effective type available, but without baffles that keep air out, they won’t be able to provide any ventilation at all. Gable vents can circulate air effectively, but only in a limited area of the attic. An effective ventilation system makes use of a ride-and-soffit continuous system. This design can vary from roof to roof, however, so to get the best ventilation system for your home, turn to our professional team.

Myth: Vents Are Not for Cold Climates

A common belief among homeowners is that roof ventilation only comes in handy during the summer, where it can provide energy efficiency. While ventilation does impact energy efficiency, roofing shingle color, amount of sun exposure and insulation are ultimately more important to your home’s overall energy efficiency than ventilation. Ventilation is particularly important when it comes to moisture damage prevention.

Myth: More Vents = Better

Insufficient ventilation can lead to moisture problems and decreased energy efficiency, but too much ventilation can be just as bad for your home. Vents add roof penetrations, essentially more places where leaks can occur. Vents regulate the temperature in your attic, but you don’t want to start needlessly increasing the number of these penetrations. In addition to increasing your risk of leaks, these seams can also cause blowouts during a hurricane.

How much ventilation does your roof actually need? Turn to Arry’s Roofing to get a professional assessment. As a reputable roofing contractor, we can provide you with expert services. Call us at (727) 279-5001 to request an estimate today. We serve St Petersburg, Clearwater, Dunedin and the surrounding FL areas.