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Distorted
and curled up shingles are often a sign of insufficient or complete
lack of attic ventilation. Attic ventilation is crucial in keeping your
home’s roof sound and your interior comfortable. Installing soffit
vents will increase the airflow under your roof. This will extend the
life of your roof and help alleviate ice dams and attic condensation
in the winter. In addition, this will reduce your heat build-up in the
summer and thus save you money on your air-conditioning bill.
Ventilation can't eliminate all the heat that builds up in your attic, but it can minimize the effect on your home. In order for attic ventilation to be effective, you must have equal intake and exhaust vents. Therefore, for every soffit vent installed you will have to install a roof vent, or install a ridge vent. The idea is that the soffit vents allow cool fresh air into your attic while the roof vents exhaust the hot humid air. A general guideline for determining
the number of vents you need is at least one square foot of intake
vents (soffit) and one square foot of exhaust vents (roof vent) for
every 150 square feet of ceiling. You will want to consult your local
building codes to be sure that you are compliant. - And
remember, a cool attic is a happy attic! |
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