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August 31, 2017 by Snupit
Ventilation

When it comes to ventilation, homeowners take a few things for granted. A major reason for this is that most of the information you find online is inaccurate and does not provide a clear picture. The fact remains that these myths can lead to bad decisions. As a result, your home is not ventilated properly. Not only does this lead to increasing power costs but the ambience inside your home is affected adversely. To make things a tad easier for you, here’s a look at 3 myths and 3 tips about ventilation that you probably didn’t know:



Myth 1: The More, the Better


Generally, people assume that the more ventilation space they add, the better it will be for their homes. This is not the case at all. The rule of thumb is that you should add one sq. ft of space for ventilation for around 300 sq. ft of ceiling space. Otherwise, you will end up adding far too many roof vents, which can increase the risk of leakage and might even damage the structure of your ceiling.


Tip 1: Follow the Rule of Thumb


As mentioned above, the ratio for vent space to ceiling space is 1 to 300, in terms of square footage. So, the first thing you should do is get an accurate measurement of the length and breadth of your ceiling. Once you do this, you can decide on the number of roof vents you should install.

Myth 2: Hot Climate = Roof Vents


This is another popular misconception about ventilation. Some people believe that you only need to install roof vents if you reside in an area where the climate is hot. You should keep in mind that correct vent installation can help you create a pleasant environment in your home even during winter. So, every home needs adequate ventilation, regardless of climate.


Tip 2: Choose Vents According to Weather


Since you need roof vents regardless of the climate of the region, you should assess your needs before buying them. For instance, some cities have cool weather throughout the year, and there, the ventilation needs are different than homes in areas with warm weather.

Myth 3: Roof Vents Expel Warmth


In the old days, roof vents indeed did not perform adequately during the winters. They were designed in a way that they let out heat and warmth during the winter months. However, modern roof vents have addressed this problem and get the job done efficiently. By installing roof vents correctly, you can ensure optimal heat retention and conduction, thereby keeping your home warm during the winter.

Tip 3: Consult a Ventilation Expert


Last, but not the least, ventilation is not a DIY job. Even when deciding on the number of roof vents you should install and the type of vents you should buy, you should consult a professional. Working with an expert will enable you to sidestep the myths and mistakes and find the best ventilation solution for your home.



So, when deciding on ventilation for your home, keep these myths and tips in mind.

 

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