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Well-Ventilated Attic: How Can It Save You On Energy Costs?

Sufficient ventilation creates an escape for warm, moist air and an entrance for cool, fresh air. It keeps your attic at a consistent temperature no matter what time of the year it is. There must be a balance between intake and exhaust to achieve an efficient ventilation system. 

Discover ways a well-ventilated attic can help reduce your energy bills from a roof repair expert.

What Happens If Your Attic Has Poor Ventilation?

Warm air naturally finds its way into your attic and will stay there if you have an inefficient ventilation system. When warm, moist air fails to escape the space, its temperature can significantly increase. The heat from your attic will eventually transfer to your living spaces. As a result, your air conditioner will need to work harder to keep you cool. The added load on the equipment also causes it to consume more energy, leading to higher utility bills. 

Proper Ventilation: Energy Savings and More Benefits

You can enjoy significant savings on your energy bills with an efficient attic ventilation system. It eliminates the need to lower down your thermostat and helps with your year-round comfort. Getting an inspection from a roofing professional can help you determine if you need to improve your attic ventilation.  

Another problem that you can avoid with proper ventilation is moisture-related problems. Hot air contains more moisture, meaning excessive amounts of it can cause condensation buildup in your attic. Too much heat and moisture can encourage mold and mildew growth. It also risks the wooden components of the space to rot. Making sure hot humid air has a way to escape keeps any electrical systems in your attic safe as well. 

Whether you need roof cleaning, repair, or replacement, you can count on Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC. Give us a call at (954) 989-7794 or fill out our contact form to get a free estimate. We work with clients in Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and Coral Springs, FL. 

Earl Johnston

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