Insulation contractor is often considered a place for holiday decorations, old furniture, and boxes of keepsakes, but to home inspectors the space offers critical clues to the health of the house. For instance, a poorly ventilated attic can wreak havoc on energy efficiency and indoor comfort.
Ideally, attic ventilation allows cool air to escape the house and warm air to rise, facilitating natural temperature balance throughout the home. But, if vents are blocked, air stagnates and overheats, forcing the AC to work overtime. A thorough attic inspection reveals the status of this vital system, and can identify problems that should be addressed before summer’s brutal heat hits.
Attic Airflow Problems Revealed in Audits: Identifying Hidden Inefficiencies
If you suspect the attic ventilation isn’t working properly, there are a few easy steps to troubleshoot. Start by ensuring the intake (soffit) vents are open and unobstructed, and the exhaust vents at the roof peak are clear of debris and in good working condition. Also, make sure the ridge vent isn’t blocked or covered by insulation.
Check for the presence of mold, mildew, or moisture stains, which indicate insufficient ventilation or improper roof maintenance. Also, listen for dripping or unusual hissing sounds. These are early cues that attic ventilation is restricted, and a qualified professional should be consulted to evaluate and repair the system.
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