Perforated Soffits: What is the Best Attic Ventilation?
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Attic ventilation is one of the most important aspects of keeping your home’s heating and cooling system well balanced. Proper ventilation means that you will avoid warm moisture air from entering your attic, which can lead to condensation and mold. However, not many people consider their attic ventilation when assessing their whole home comfort. So, why is attic ventilation important and what is the best ventilation for your home?
Perforated Soffits or Not?
Perforated or ventilated soffits allow for air flow to move in and out of your home’s attic. The tiny holes in your soffits allow for fresh air in attic. Adding soffit stops in the attic allows the fresh air to enter the attic and keeps the insulation from blocking the air flow. This means that your insulation will stay in place when air does begin to come in the attic. Having continuous soffit around the entirety of your roofing is and effective way to ventilate your attic.
Many older homes often use plywood soffit because they wanted to seal the home up and not let the cold air in. It is important to change plywood soffits to allow fresh air in, while also adding turbines to your roof to take warm air out.
Soffit can be added or replaced, and the cost will vary based on your roof’s overhang, the material you choose, or how intricate your roof structure is.
Ventilate Your Attic
If you think you need to upgrade your soffit, or you want to know more about the best type of soffit for attic ventilation, get in touch with our experts today. We will walk you through the entire process, let you know what material works best for your home, and how you can maintain the upkeep of your soffit.








