Effects of Poor Attic Ventilation on a Home's Roof
Poor attic ventilation can have a number of adverse effects on a home's roof. If left uninspected and untreated, poor attic ventilation can slowly and steadily diminish the roof's strength and structural integrity. While some issues may not be obvious to an untrained eye, there are several issues with poor attic ventilation that even laymen will notice.
Overtime, homeowners may notice that their home isn't maintaining heat and warm air in the winter and cooler air in the summer. They may notice a rise in their utility bills as a result. Additionally, another telltale sign of poor attic ventilation may present in the overall health of the inhabitants inside. Without proper ventilating airflows, mold can accumulate and begin circulating throughout the home. Not only will this eventually cause visual rot on the roof, it can also have an effect on the respiratory systems of those residing inside the home.
For a more professional evaluation of a home's attic ventilation and the effect it may have on your roof, partnering with a quality-contracting firm, like Sela Roofing can help. The staff at Sela Roofing can evaluate your current attic ventilation situation and determine if poor circulation is causing rust, ice dams, deck deflections and other roofing deterioration to occur. Once evaluated, Sela Roofing can create any necessary course of action to eliminate the poor attic ventilation then repair or replace your home's roof to ensure proactive prevention of further structural damage.
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