As winter draws near, one of the things you need to be keen about is ensuring your entire home is in proper working condition. This includes your air conditioning system. One of the areas that often goes unnoticed is the attic. The attic is very important as it helps to maintain proper temperatures in the home, which in turn prevents roof damage. This is usually quite confusing for most people, especially when they hear that the attic needs a constant stream of fresh air blowing through it. The following post explains this “paradox” and how it works:
[caption id="attachment_7506" align="aligncenter" width="550"]All You Need to Know About Attic Ventilation
At first glance, it can seem counter-intuitive: You insulate your home to reduce temperature fluctuations and save on utility bills, but then you allow fresh air to flow through the attic no matter the time of year. The science behind attic ventilation, however, is sound. Sealed attics trap excessive heat and moisture, which can lead to reduced shingle life… Read more at Bob Vila…
[caption id="attachment_7505" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Advantages of a Properly Ventilated and Insulated Attic
Regardless of the climate in your region, ventilation is an important aspect of your home. This, combined with proper insulation, can help regulate your interior temperature so that your home remains comfortable all year long. Attics are vulnerable to issues caused by constantly shifting climates, especially in an area like West Michigan. Since attics are located at the top-most level of the house, there are significant amounts of heat and cold here to lose or absorb there. Read more at WMGB.com…
[caption id="attachment_7504" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Can You Ventilate a Home with Attic Air?
I've seen some crazy things done to homes. It's usually someone's attempt to make things better. Sometimes that someone is a homeowner or other occupant. Sometimes it's a contractor. But it always seems to be a solution to a problem that creates other problems. It's just like they say: Our biggest problem is solutions. So what's the problem with this method of ventilating a home? One of the home energy raters we work with in the Atlanta area, Bruce Kitchell, sent me these annotated photos. He found an air handler for a heat pump in an unconditioned attic. Read more at Energy Vanguard…
Why You Should Check On Your Attic Ventilation Before Winter Starts {Read more on: www.roof.net
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