Frontline Consultants and Contracting LLC in Peoria, Arizona is an Owens Corning preferred roofing contractor that offers a solution to improve attic airflow with the VentSure® 4-Foot Strip Heat & Moisture Ridge Vent. This innovative product works in conjunction with VentSure® InFlow® intake vents and undereave soffit vents to enhance air flow throughout the attic space.
The VentSure® 4-Foot Strip Heat & Moisture Ridge Vent is designed to be flexible, allowing it to conform to virtually any roof slope. Its unique baffle design prevents leaves, pine needles, and other debris from obstructing airflow, ensuring optimal performance. With a net free vent area of 20 sq. in. per lineal foot, this vent provides outstanding ventilation for your roof. After a bad monsoon storm it is crucial to get a roof inspection if you do not have proper ventilation as this could cause moisture build-up, mold growth and shingle destruction.
The patent-pending corrugated ridge design and alignment tabs of the VentSure® 4-Foot Strip Heat & Moisture Ridge Vent offer excellent versatility, allowing for additional flexibility and strength to accommodate various roof pitches. This results in a strong, uniform ridgeline that enhances the durability of your roof.
Proper ventilation is essential for maximizing the performance of your entire roof system. The VentSure® 4-Foot Strip Heat & Moisture Ridge Vent is a key component of the VentSure® Balanced Air Ventilation System, making it an essential part of the Total Protection Roofing System®.
Frontline Consultants and Contracting LLC understands the importance of improving attic airflow for the longevity and efficiency of your roof. With the VentSure® 4-Foot Strip Heat & Moisture Ridge Vent, you can trust that your attic will have the ventilation it needs to maintain a healthy environment.
Choose Frontline Consultants and Contracting LLC in Peoria, Arizona for all your roofing needs, and experience the difference that proper ventilation can make in the performance of your roof.
Understanding How Attic Ventilation Works
Effective ventilation in an unfinished attic typically involves intake vents at the soffits and exhaust vents at the peak or roof ridge. This setup allows for a continuous flow of air through the space. Cooler outdoor air enters through the soffit vents, while warm, humid air escapes through the vents along the roof ridge. It is important to hire a reputable local roofer to do a good job because a bad roof installation will only cause more stress, problems and money.
The Importance of Adequate Roof Ventilation
Proper attic ventilation is essential for addressing excess heat and moisture that can cause damage to your home. In hot climates, excessive heat can warp the roof sheathing and prematurely age the shingles. In cold climates, warm air escaping into the attic can lead to ice dams forming along the eaves, causing water damage. Adequate ventilation helps prevent these issues.
Spotting Signs of Improper Ventilation
An inadequate attic ventilation system can lead to various problems, such as increased heating and cooling bills, frequent HVAC repairs, ice buildup on the roof edge, and moisture-related damage. It’s important to watch out for these signs and address any ventilation issues promptly.
What to Do About a Poorly Ventilated Attic
If you notice warning signs of poor ventilation in your attic, it’s recommended to have it inspected by Frontline Consultants & Constracting LLC. We can assess the ventilation needs of your attic and recommend solutions, such as installing soffit vents, ridge vents, and proper insulation. It’s crucial to ensure that your attic has adequate airflow to protect your roof and home.