Categories: Roofing

Choosing the Right Roof Vent For Your Home

Ventilation is an integral part of roof design. Without it, excess heat and moisture will build up inside your attic, not only causing premature deterioration in the shingles above, but also compromising your home’s thermal comfort and energy efficiency. That’s why–if you’re having a new roof installed this season–you need to make sure the vent included with it is proven reliable and well-performing. Let US Roofing, the trusted roof storm damage repair company in the area, help you choose. 

Check out these tips:

  • Consider an electric or solar-powered vent. Most roof vents are either active or passive. Electric or solar-powered vents belong to the former. As their name suggests, they operate using electricity or solar radiation. They have become a favorite among New England homeowners because they can help reduce energy costs. 

But they’re not without a few downsides. If it’s cloudy or rainy out, or if the power is down, they simply won’t work. This probably won’t be a regular thing, but it’s something to keep in mind. To determine whether a solar or electric-powered roof vent is a viable option for your home, make sure to consult a reliable expert in roof inspections and installations like US Roofing.

  • Check out low-profile roof vents. These belong in the passive vent category, and are the most commonly used option on millions of homes across the country. A low-profile roof vent works by sucking air from a localized area, so multiple ones have to be installed to ensure proper airflow throughout your roofing system. They are designed to be unobtrusive, and are usually placed at the rear of the home to further reduce their visual impact. 

Low-profile roof vents operate without any power source. If one is compromised, the others will still work to generate smooth and efficient airflow. That said, low-profile vents don’t always provide even ventilation. And if you have a large roof, their presence becomes a bit more noticeable.

US Roofing is always ready and able to help with your roofing needs. If you’re having trouble choosing a roof vent for your home, we can help you explore your options and decide on the one that will work best for you.

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Completing any roofing projects–whether it’s flat roof roof replacements or shingle roof repair–to your full satisfaction is what US Roofing is all about. Expect only the highest quality results when you choose us for your needs. Call us today at (978) 532-6300 or fill out this contact form to schedule your roof evaluation. We proudly serve homeowners and commercial property managers in Peabody, MA, and throughout the New England region.

Michael Murray

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