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Ridge Vents

Ventilation is a very important aspect of your roofing system. Without adequate ventilation, the moisture that accumulates in your home can rise to the attic and cause damage to your roofing system. Many people consider the effects that external moisture has on their roof, but very few think about the internal moisture and its effects. Moisture such as rain, ice, and sleet are commonly considered when choosing roofs but not enough attention is placed on the ventilation system and ensuring that internal moisture has an adequate way to evaporate and not cause damage to the roof, shingles, rafters, or sheathing.


Ridge vents work by allowing air to blow through the vents, which in turn, draws out the moisture that has risen to the attic. This is referred to as a balanced ventilation system and is vitally important to the maintenance and well being of the roofing system. The ridge vent is installed along the top of the roof and is best when installed with an underlying venting system. To ensure that your roof will be best served with ridge vents, it is best to have an estimate provided by a professional roofing contractor. The roofer can let you know if your roof is a good match for ridge vents. Some roofs are extremely steep and may need additional ventilation to ensure good balance.


Some of the major benefits of ridge vents include the fact that this ventilation system will work throughout all of the seasons, year round, is not affected by the direction that the wind is blowing, and has an appealing look to your home. It is best to hire a professional roofer who can give you an estimate as to the cost of the finished project and who is prepared to handle the roofing job for you. If you have cathedral or vaulted ceilings, the roofing contractor may need to install a ventilation system for the attic joists as well.


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