Attic Ventilation Inspections From Roofing Companies

House ventilation is a concept defining how the air flows between the rooms, but also between the indoor and outdoor environment. An efficient ventilation system, according to the needs of your home, ensures optimal air circulation, purifies it and at the same time keeps away unpleasant odors. It also helps you control the moisture inside your home, providing you air quality and adequate thermal comfort.

Whether it’s forced, natural or manufactured by mechanical means, effective ventilation will clean your home of airborne particles such as dust and allergens that can cause serious health problems.

Here are some signs that your home ventilation is not as efficient as it should be.

  1. Condensation on the windows

When cold air touches the window surface, condensation appears on the window. It can leak into the frame, allowing mold formation in the areas where the window meets the wall.

  1. Damage to walls and ceilings

Cracked or peeling paint on your walls and ceiling are also signs that you may have moisture problems. Sometimes, when you look closely to these problems, you may also notice the beginning of mold formation, in the form or paint discoloration. Mold in the walls is dangerous, because it can grow under wallpaper and even through the insulation.

  1. Mold in the HVAC system

The air conditioner is perhaps the best place to look for mold. Mold colonies can form around the air filter and can spread through the installation in all rooms.  To get an inspection of the health of your attic, see https://www.roofingsouthlaketx.com/.