It is not uncommon for a roof to have a set of intake and exhaust vents. These are designed to ensure adequate airflow in and out of the attic. This is especially important in areas like ours where humidity and heat are commonplace. Next Level Roofers shares in this blog a simple guide to the different types of vents used in residential roofing systems.
Most residential roofing systems have vents and these are located under the overhang where two slopes meet. Unfortunately, most homes aren’t adequately vented, resulting in issues affecting indoor comfort and energy efficiency. The lack of ventilation can also bring about a host of roofing problems that can lead to the system’s deterioration and inefficiency.