Effective roof maintenance means taking measures that ensure all your system’s components–visible or otherwise–are given the full attention they deserve. Take the roofing ventilation, for example. It’s often overlooked, but it can directly affect the longevity and performance of your roofing. To get a clearer idea on how this crucial component works–and how it allows for a longer roof lifespan–Easton Roofing, one of the area’s premier roofing contractors, shares what you need to know.
The job of your roofing ventilation is to pull cool, fresh air into the attic space, and at the same time, allow hot and moisture-laden air to escape. You probably already know just how damaging to the roof a sealed attic can be. During the summer, it will trap excess heat and moisture inside the space, slowly baking the shingles above and causing them to age prematurely. Not only that, it also encourages mold growth and rot, which can weaken the structural integrity of the roof.
But with proper ventilation from a reliable roofing company, like Easton Roofing, you can ensure there’s smooth and continuous airflow in the attic. The space will remain cool and dry, eliminating the potential for mold formation and rot, while keeping the roof structure intact. This, in turn, translates to a sturdier and longer-lasting roofing system.
The roofing ventilation does its purpose using intake and exhaust vents. Intake vents are usually located at the lowest part of the roof system (usually right under the eaves) and draw cool air into the attic. Meanwhile, exhaust vents (which are located along the peak of the roof) allow hot air inside the attic to escape from the space. To ensure airflow is distributed evenly throughout the roof system, vents are installed in different strategic locations. You’ll want to make sure these vents stay clean and unblocked so they can circulate air properly.
When it comes to high-quality roof repair, installation, and maintenance, look no further than Easton Roofing. With our exceptional services, we’ll help extend your roofing system’s service life and ensure its continued and reliable weather performance. We proudly serve the areas in and around Kansas City, KS, and the rest of Johnson County. Call us today at (913) 257-5426 or fill out this contact form to schedule your roof evaluation.
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