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Clearing The Air: 5 Facts To Know When Choosing New Roofing

Helpful information from your friends at Bent Nail Inspections!

When choosing new roofing. Many homeowners focus mainly on color and what their shingles will look like next to their existing siding or brick. Naturally, aesthetics and curb appeal are important. But an even more crucial element of your new roof is the attic ventilation system.

If your roofer doesn’t install a well-designed ventilation system through your attic. Your home could be subject to problems ranging from moisture damage to irreversibly warped shingles. To hazardous mold on your walls and insulation.

Not only can smart choices in ventilation have a positive effect on your wallet (a well-conceived roof replacement can produce an ROI of some 68% when you go to sell). But they can significantly impact the beauty of your home and help you avoid costly repairs.

Here are five key facts you should know about residential attic ventilation systems before installing a new roof.

1. All homes accumulate moisture

The USDA reports a standard U.S. household produces up to six gallons of incidental moisture each day. Thanks to sources like showers, dishwashers, washing machines, weather, and potted plants. For reasons of health, however, the CDC recommends keeping interior humidity below a standard 50%.

If excess dampness isn’t released outdoors through effective attic ventilation. It can promote mold and mildew growth on walls and insulation and/or rise to linger in your attic.

In cold weather, the excess heat and moisture in your attic can melt the snow on your roof. Creating ice dams that can cause damage to the shingles and roof deck.

2. Today’s homes are more airtight

In the past, less-sophisticated residential construction meant interior moisture was able to escape more easily through walls, seams, chimneys, etc. That’s less likely to happen in today’s more energy-efficient homes that are sealed uptight. Which means that proper ventilation is more important than ever to help eliminate any trapped moisture.

3. Many of today’s ventilation systems are ineffective

Boxed, slant-back and turbine vents are intermittently installed. And often fail to create the necessary 50/50 balance of intake and exhaust. This means less air movement in the attic and ventilation that only happens where those vents are installed. Ridge vents are the only vent type that can be installed in a continuous line along your rooftops. To evenly vent across the entire roof and eliminate trapped air.

Handy ventilation calculators are available online and can help you determine the ventilation needed for that optimal balance. If your roofer seems unfamiliar with the 50/50 concept. You may wish to seek a more experienced roofer.

4. Ridge vents don’t look like old-fashioned vents 

While older vent styles tend to jut out of your rooftop and stand out against shingles or tiles. Today’s more modern ridge vents are nearly invisible. That roof accessory choice is one area homeowners seem to overlook the most. It can make or break the overall beauty of your roof.

Today’s ridge vents are a safe choice because they fit with any architectural style and work with a variety of roofing materials. Including asphalt shingles, cedar shakes, flat tiles, metal, and stone-coated steel.

5. Certain vents can be high-maintenance

Static varieties can get clogged by snow, leaves, brush, insects, birds, rodents or other debris. If they’re mechanically powered they may be prone to electric shortages or wiring issues. Ridge vents, conversely, are self-powered and built with a membrane. that prevents rain, snow or debris from sneaking in.

For more tips on making smart choices in roofing, visit the Quarrix website to download the “Homeowner’s Guide to Ventilation.” – (BPT)

Davin Strand

Davin Strand is the owner of Bent Nail Home Inspections. Bent Nail Home Inspections is a small, locally-owned company dedicated to providing high-quality inspection services to home buyers in the Boise, Idaho and surrounding area. Bent Nail Home Inspections has no ties with any other business. You get a completely honest and objective opinion about the condition of the house.

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