Arrington Roofing
Ph: 800-243-7243 or
214-698-8443
Fax: 214-698-8444
1105 N. Bishop Avenue
Dallas, TX 75208




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Ventilation
Did you know?
- Many manufacturers’ warranties (of the roofing materials) become void if an attic is not properly vented.
- A balanced ventilation system will reduce your utility costs and lengthen the life of your roof and HVAC system.
- Proper ventilation can prevent mold and mildew and other temperature and moisture related problems.
One of the most important things for any homeowner to consider is proper attic ventilation. We find that very few home have proper ventilation. They are usually under-vented and almost always not in balance (providing appropriate amount of roof top exhaust equal to air intake). This is most critical during the high temperature months of the year.
Attic ventilation is often overlooked by DFW roofing contractors because most do not understand the the dynamics of air movement and are untrained in knowing how to fix an unbalanced system. Our staff is technically trained to specify the right system for each home or building and to install it properly.
Why Vent?
Attic ventilation might seem like a minor consideration, but when properly installed, it can extend the life of your attic and roof structure -- saving you hundreds of dollars in repair costs.
During warmer months, ventilation helps keep attics cool. It helps prevent hot, moist summer air from warping the roof sheathing. It also stops shingles from deteriorating prematurely. What's more, fresh air in the attic makes a home much easier to cool, which can result in lower energy costs.
In winter months, ventilation helps reduce moisture to keep attics dry. It stops water from backing up under shingles, damaging insulation, and rotting the roof structure itself. It also helps prevent ice dams from forming. Ice dams occur in areas where snowfall and cold temperatures are common and pose a special problem because they prevent melt water from running off the roof. They can even cause leaks inside your home, resulting in drywall damage. [ref]
If you are looking for ventilation on your Dallas roof, please call us at 214-698-8443 or request a complimentary consultation and estimate. |