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    Fresh Benefits of Superior Roof Ventilation

    Natasha BloomBy Natasha BloomOctober 2, 20245 Mins Read
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    Are you finding that the air in your home is always warm and stale? Does it seem as if there’s always a huge accumulation of dust in your home, no matter how much cleaning is done? Do your walls and tiles seem discoloured for no reason?

    These are all symptoms of a home that may not be properly ventilated. It’s not uncommon for Australians to add a few of the skylights Brisbane Northside installers offer as a way to increase the natural light in their homes. The next step in the process should be to improve the ventilation throughout the home.

    Why is Roof Ventilation Important?

    The Latin word “ventilate” means “to fan” which means that ventilation refers to the amount of airflow in a space. Adequate airflow removes excess moisture and condensation from your home, creating clean, fresh air.

    Ventilation forces hot, stale air out. Opening windows and doors in your home is a common way to ventilate the space but this is often not enough, which is why many Australians opt for roof ventilation. Essentially, roof ventilation allows air to be drawn out of the attic space and escape through the roof vents.

    Fresh Air is Beneficial in Many Ways

    Anyone living in Australia will know that being indoors in the scorching summer heat and quickly become unbearable if you don’t have a sort of fan or roof ventilation installed. Our experts have compiled a list of the top ways that your home will benefit from having quality roof ventilation installed.

    1.     Cools Things Down

    While we all find the warm summer sun a welcome change from the cooler months, it’s essential to keep hot stale air out of your home. If you already have an air conditioning unit, then the next step is to invest in roof ventilation so that these two aspects can work in tandem to expel hot air from your home.

    When hot air is expelled out of your home, it doesn’t all gather up in the roof cavity. This in turn makes it easier for your air conditioning unit to keep the home cool without having to work harder than it’s designed for.

    2.     Prolongs Roof Life

    Roof maintenance is an important aspect of maintaining a healthy and safe indoor environment. During the hot summer months, extensive humidity and exposure to the hot sun can cause your roof components to degrade over time. Moisture build-up in the roof cavity can lead to insulation becoming damp. This can cause the insulation to become ineffective.

    Installing a roof vent system forces air to circulate. This doesn’t only prevent excessive heat build-up and reduces the likelihood of moisture damage to the timber structures and shingles in the roof. Proper ventilation in your roof will eliminate costly roof repairs associated with moisture damage.

    3.     Enhances Energy Efficiency

    Using your air conditioning unit consistently throughout the summer can lead to an inflated energy bill. Fortunately, roof ventilation will help you reduce your energy consumption and boost efficiency in the following ways:

    • Minimises cooling costs: A roof ventilation system will expel hot air that has built up in the attic or roof space. Indoor temperatures are more stable and reduce the need for the air con unit to be on all the time.
    • Boosts HVAC efficiency: When the hot air is expelled out of your home, there’s no need for your HVAC units to overwork. Less use equals less energy consumption and ultimately improves the lifespan of all your HVAC systems.
    • Helps to balance extreme temperatures: The Australian climate varies from one extreme to another and this can play havoc on your roof. Ice dams form on the roof when warm, moist air rises to a cold roof. Sufficient ventilation regulates the temperature in your attic, reducing the likelihood of ice dams and other damage caused by moisture.
    • Ensure insulation remains dry: When you keep the insulation in your attic or roof space dry, you go a long way toward protecting it from dampness. Insulation needs to be dry to work to its full capacity.

    4.     Prevents Mould and Bacteria Build-Up

    Moisture and condensation build-up can lead to bacteria and mould growing in your roof cavity and spreading to the rest of the house. The most obvious signs of this are mould spores on ceilings. If not treated timeously, mould can lead to several different respiratory illnesses.

    Keeping the air dry and circulating will reduce the likelihood of mould growing anywhere in your home. Speak to your roof ventilation installer to add bath and kitchen vents as these will ensure that the moisture in the rooms is also extracted, further reducing the chances of mould.

    Final Thoughts

    When it comes to roof ventilation, it’s essential to approach it with the right mindset. If you regard it as an investment in your house and your family’s overall health, then you’re well on your way to creating a comfortable home for everyone. Besides this, a reduction in your energy bill is something worth looking forward to. With summer around the corner, there’s no better time to improve your home’s ventilation.

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