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Choosing the Right Roof Ventilation for Your Home

The roof is not just the part with shingles–it’s composed of different parts working together to keep your home safe and intact from the elements. One of these crucial components is the roof ventilation, which plays a huge role in the longevity and overall performance of your system. But how exactly do you select the right roof vent for your home? Next Level Roofers, one of the trusted steep and flat roof contractors in the area, shares some handy tips here.

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Consider a Passive Roof Vent

Roof ventilation typically comes in two main categories. These include passive roof vents, which expel excess heat and moisture from your attic and let in fresh, cool air without the need of motorized fans. Passive roof vents are available in:

  • Ridge vents. This type of roof ventilation is designed to resemble asphalt shingles, and is usually installed across the length of the roof peak. Ridge vents encourage a more even distribution of air because of its location–a feature that not every type roof ventilation can provide. Not only that, they can effectively reduce the potential of mold and mildew growth. One prime example of a ridge vent is the high-quality GAF® Cobra® Rigid Vent 3 offered by GAF® Master Elite® roofing company, Next Level Roofers. Its performance makes it an excellent choice in new construction roof installation.
  • Low-profile vents, or louvered vents, which are added to the rear of the home to reduce their visual impact. They work by sucking air from a localized area, which means additional vents are needed to ensure your entire home is covered.

Check Out Powered Roof Vents

Unlike passive roof vents, this type of ventilation is powered by sunlight or electricity. Powered roof vents are gaining traction because of their energy efficiency, but they may not work properly when electricity is down, or the sky is overcast. You’ll need to make sure the roof is tightly sealed, as well. Otherwise, conditioned air might be expelled along with the warm, moist air. 

To get the most of your roof ventilation, make sure it’s installed by a trusted residential roofing services provider. In this area, that will be Next Level Roofers. We serve Orlando, FL plus the areas in the Villages and Sumter County. Call us today at (407) 237-7960 or fill out this contact form to schedule your roof evaluation.