Roofing

Should Roof Vents Be Covered During Winter?

Roof vents are a crucial part of the roofing system. They allow air to circulate through the attic space and successfully exit from your home. In the winter, some homeowners are concerned about the vents making the attic a bit too chilly. Fortunately, this should not cause damage or spike up the energy consumption of your home, so covering vents is not entirely necessary. Keep on reading to learn more about the matter — a roof repair specialist will guide you through. 

Winter Ventilation

Soffit, turbine, rafter, and metal pot vents are among the common types of vents used on a roof. All of these should not be covered during the cold, frosty season. This is because they all serve an important purpose of creating healthy airflow, which is vital to keep your attic in tip-top shape and ward off an array of indoor issues.

Potential Problems

In the wintertime, moisture in your home is likely to go into the attic. If you opt to cover your vents, causing the moisture to get trapped in the attic, it will inspire the growth of mold, rusting of nails, rotting of deck, and more. These problems can speed up the breakdown of your roof and prompt you to call for an emergency roof replacement.

Open Vents

Open vents will allow the moisture to pull out of the attic and disperse outside. They also ensure that cold air can enter into the attic during the season, which is crucial in colder climates with heavy precipitation. An attic that is too warm during the winter will cause the snow and ice resting on top of the roof to melt, drip down to the gutters and then refreeze.

The best thing to do is properly insulate the attic so that the heat from other areas of the house cannot enter the attic easily.

Home Pro Exteriors, Inc. is a leading source of top-rated exterior improvement solutions in and around Middletown, NY. From roof repair to siding installation and deck building, we have got you covered. Our team aims to create a cozier and more pleasant living experience for you and your family. Call us today at (845) 343-1777 or fill out our contact form to set up an appointment.

Jim Klein

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