By Andy Swan, Roof Saver
Thinking about winter weather is one way to get through the hottest part of the roofing season. While the tilt of the Earth puts the Northern Hemisphere closest to the sun this time of year it is easy to forget that a major reason we need attic ventilation is to allow moisture to escape from the attic. Before you know it, temperatures will be dipping below 54-degree F which is accompanied by condensation moisture inside the attic.
Two to four gallons of water vapor are introduced into the average home every day from cooking, laundry and bathing. Carried upward through the building materials, the moisture in the air can become trapped in the attic. Proper attic ventilation allows air to flow through the attic so the moisture is carried out and drier air is allowed to flow into the space.
Excess moisture absorbed into the roof deck sheathing can reach the point that the materials swell and buckle. The water can also rot the deck over time which reduces the load carrying capacity. And for added insult, condensation moisture dripping onto attic insulation dramatically reduces the R-value so the home loses heat more quickly than normal. The building occupants suffer higher heating costs.
So, as you are dealing with summer heat, also think about the freezing weather that is on its way. Be sure to provide ridge ventilation that will protect your customer’s homes and businesses for many winters to come.
Andy Swan is president of Blocksom and Co., manufacturer of Roof Saver Ridge Vent. For more information on Roof Saver visit www.roofsaver.com
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