Roof eave ventilation improves air quality. Warmer air rising in the summer months can cause a home to become stuffy, increasing the presence of airborne pollutants and other allergens that can exacerbate health issues. Roof eave ventilation allows the exchange of these air pockets, removing these pollutants while bringing in new, fresh air.
Having an adequately ventilated roof eave helps reduce condensation and excessive humidity. In the winter months, warmer air that is trapped in your attic can condense against colder surfaces such as rafters and trusses. This can lead to mould or mildew growth, which is incredibly detrimental to health. Adequate roof eave ventilation reduces the moisture content of the air and the levels of condensation, allowing for a dry
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