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3 Reasons To Ventilate Your Grand Blanc Home's Roof

You probably already understand the basics of roof ventilation. Ventilation is the flow of air through a system of intake and exhaust. You may not know that ventilation is important because it can extend the life of your roof, reduces energy costs, and regulates indoor temperatures.


We'll take a look at the 3 biggest reasons roof ventilation is so important. If you want to have your roof ventilated by a professional, then call Larsen Roofing of Grand Blanc today.


Ventilating Your Roof Extends Its Life


Have you ever seen icicles hanging off of gutters or the edges of a roof? This is what is known as ice damming. While you can see the icicles, you can't see the damage they are causing.





ice damming occurs when heat from your attic combines with heat from the sun to melt snow and ice on your roof. As the water runs off the roof, it begins to freeze again, causing ice to form. This ice backs up behind the roofing materials causing damage from expansion to your entire roofing system.


Proper ventilation helps warm air escape before it causes the subsequent melting, allowing the snow and ice to stay safely in place.


Proper Ventilation Reduces Your Energy Costs


When the temperature in Grand Blanc increases, we all want to stay cool in our homes. A well ventilated roof will allow the warm air to escape, which reduces the workload of your air conditioning system.


Roof Ventilation Helps Regulate Indoor Temperatures


Whether it is freezing cold in winter or scorching hot in summer, we all want to remain comfortable in our homes. This means avoiding extreme temperatures. Sometimes, if you live in a two-story home, you'll feel that your upper level is much warmer than it is downstairs. Or sometimes, you'll feel like your floors are ice cold in the winter.


These extremes are often the result of a poorly ventilated roof. By installing proper ventilation, you can avoid these issues and also reduce your energy costs throughout the year.




The match is easy on this one: the less your air conditioner runs, the lower your bills become.



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