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Roof Ventilation Issues and How A Professional Roofer Can Help

Various factors figure into whether or not your roof will protect your house or commercial building in the proper manner. Along with all structural components being durable and in an ideal condition to prevent rain and debris from entering the structure, the roof must contain adequate roof ventilation to keep certain issues from occurring. When these issues do occur, though, you need to rely upon the expertise of a professional roofer to provide a solution.

Issues That Can Occur With Inadequate Ventilation in the Roof

1. A Rise in Relative Humidity

With inadequate ventilation, excess moisture cannot escape the structure through the roof. This causes mold, mildew or other fungus to grow along with the wood framework dampening from the moisture. When any of these occur, it can weaken the wood framework and decking of the roof.

2. Heat Retention During Hot Weather

Inadequate roof ventilation also causes heat retention in the attic of the structure in hot weather. As a result, your air conditioner will need to run longer and work harder to cool your house or commercial building sufficiently for your comfort. Consequently, your electric bill will increase each month. On top of this, as the heat builds up in the attic or upper area of the building so will the moisture which will cause all the issues in number one on this list.

3. Damage May Happen to All Roof Elements

With improper temperature and humidity regulation, all the roof elements may suffer damage not just the wood framework. This will lead to additional roof repairs or even replacement throughout the years, which can cost you funds that you may or may not have to spare.

How a Professional Roofer Solves Issues

To prevent all of the above issues from occurring, call in a roofing expert to ventilate your roof in the correct manner. He or she can install a number of different types of vent styles such as:

• Ridge vents install on the peak of gabled or other sloped roofs, and they allow humid and warm air to escape from the house’s attic.

• Turbo or turbine vents move more air out of the structure than ridge vents do with the help of the wind, but you can often find both types of vents on a roof.

• Power vents remove the highest amount of humid air from the attic or other upper regions of the structure since they run off your house’s power source or even on solar energy.

If you need to improve your roof ventilation, contact Johnson Roofing Ltd. to hire the expertise of a professional roofer. We will inspect your situation and provide you guidance on which vents are suitable for your roof. In addition, we will install the vents and guarantee their quality and that of our workmanship.

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