By Quarrix Roofing Products.
Your roofing choices as a homeowner go beyond picking a shingle color and design; you will also need to make important decisions on parts of your roof that are less visible, like ventilation.
Most of the time, we don’t think twice about the moisture we are creating when we take showers, tend to our plants, run dishwashers and washing machines, however, this moisture can destroy your home. According to the USDA, the standard household produces up to six gallons of incidental moisture daily!
Thus, this moisture needs to be strategically diffused or it may start damaging rafters, roof decking, shingles, walls and insulation. This is why proper ventilation is so important! Luckily, Quarrix Building Products has a full guide on everything you need to know about ventilating your roof.
In this eBook, Quarrix covers how to select the proper attic ventilation that will extend the life of your roof and lower cooling costs.
Learn about how the airflow of your attic works and compare and contrast the various options of vents so that you can make the best choice for your home. Specifically, learn about how to create instant curb appeal while providing your home with superior ventilation without the need for bulky and outdated static vents.
Further, discover why so many homeowners are requesting Quarrix Building Products ridge vents for their roofing ventilation needs because of the style and performance they offer. Learn about how continuous ventilation benefits you as a homeowner and offers a true ROI due to the longevity, ease of installation and durability of these systems.
You will be provided with a list of best practices and key topics to discuss with your contractor, including questions to ask so that you can ensure the best outcome for your home.
Your roof’s number one job is to protect your home, so make sure the choices you’re making protect your roof.
Download the complete guide to ventilation today and start making the best choices for your home.
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