Box Vents
Box vents contain no moving parts and instead rely upon the natural process of convection to remove hot, moist air from the attic spaces and roof. Box vents have a very long lifespan and also have a more modern, streamlined appearance than some alternatives. Easy installation is another attribute that makes box vents an attractive solution to relieving the build-up of humidity and hot air in the upper portions of the house.
Wind Turbines
Wind turbines, also known as whirlybirds, are common rooftop features that work well to ventilate attic spaces. However, it is important to invest in newer models that are comprised of well-lubricated ball bearings. Older whirlybirds are susceptible to causing a loud squeaking noise in high winds.
Ridge Vents
The most effective and efficient form of roof ventilation, ridge vents, should be installed to run the entire horizontal length of a home, which allows humid air to easily escape the attic. The design of this vent ensures that air is being vented evenly across the entire roof. By evenly venting attic air across the whole roof, there are no massive temperature differentials that can cause damage to your home.
Soffit Vents
These intake vents are extremely effective when used in conjunction with properly installed ridge vents. Soffit vents are installed just below the eaves of a rooftop. For homes that have small gable-end vents or a limited number of vents on the roof, soffit vents are recommended by many roofing professionals to maximize ventilation.
As GAF Master Elite and Owens Corning Top of the House certified contractors, you can trust Adams Roofing Professionals for all your Elk Grove Village roofing, exterior, and ventilation needs. To receive additional advice or assistance regarding ventilation in your home, contact Adams Roofing Professionals.