By Cass Jacoby.
Any contractor knows the importance of ventilation as a critical component of any roofing system. The homeowner on the other hand, is unlikely to be an expert when it comes to making ventilation choices for their home. Most homeowners do not know that moisture can be detrimental to their home. It's likely that a homeowner will not learn about how their home is strategically ventilated until a problem arises. That's why as a contractor it is important that you educate your homeowners on the importance of ventilation and point them in the right direction so they can make essential choices to help extend the life of their roof.
A huge part of educating homeowners about ventilation means telling them about the importance of choosing ventilation that will also protect their house from snow, rain, sand, and even bugs. Wind-driven rain is no match for Quarrix’s StormStop™, the ridge vent that superior protection against the elements.
Since the StormStop™ Ridge Vent is fitted with a patented weather-blocker, this technology allows the material’s exterior surface to repel water so that it beads and rolls out of the vent while the surface remains breathable. Far superior in function and protection from vent filters, this ridge vent is designed without an external baffle to keep ridge vent clog-free from pine straw and leaves. Made of HDPE plastic, this ridge vent can withstand hail damage and is gun-nailable for fast and easy installation.
If a homeowner has experienced storm damage and needs a new roof, it’s the perfect time to educate them on a better solution for ventilation that will protect against the elemtns. Giving your homeowners alternatives and replacement options that can protect their home in the future can potentially save the homeowner time and money down the line.
When it comes to a ridge vent that can deliver protection and a beautiful and clean design don't hesitate to tell your homeowners about the StormStop™ Ridge Vent!
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About Cass
Cass works as a reporter/writer for RoofersCoffeeShop, AskARoofer and MetalCoffeeShop. When she isn’t writing about roofs, she is putting her Master degree to work writing about movies and dancing with her plants.
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