Ways to Prevent Attic Condensation
Attic condensation can become a problem for many homeowners. It commonly occurs when hot and cold air meet. The
result is condensation in the attic of a house, on the underside of the roof. Attic condensation can cause roof
damage, as well as damage to the rafters. If left unchecked, attic condensation can cause extensive damage
requiring expensive repairs. The following paragraphs will provide five tips to help with attic condensation
prevention.
The first tip to help you prevent condensation in your attic is ensure that your home has an attic ventilation
system in place. Although all attics should have some form of venting system, many older homes were constructed
without attic ventilation. The good news is most attic ventilation systems can be installed at reasonable costs as
a do it yourself project, or as something you hire a licensed contractor to do. You should always remember that
attic venting systems are detrimental to the efficency of your home.
The next tip for aiding in the prevention of attic condensation is add solar attic fans to your home. This type
of fan can be more expensive than the traditional attic fan, however, the benefits are worth the cost. Attic fans
pay for themselves in no time at all by reducing your heating and cooling bills significantly. They are installed
between the rafters in your attic, and can be installed yourself. Attic fans are a perfect way to increase airflow
in your attic, thus prevent condensation from ever forming.
The third tip for reducing the risk of attic condensation in your home is to be sure your attic has been
properly insulated. If your attic is not insulated properly, attic condensation is sure to appear. There are many
different type of insulation you can install yourself, or have a contractor complete the job for you. The
installation of proper attic insulation is an essential tip for the prevention of condensation in your attic.
Having foam vents installed in your attic is the fourth tip for the prevention of condensation in your attic.
These foam vents fit in between the roof rafters and slide right into place. They can be stapled to help hold them
in the desired position. These foam vents help to allow air to flow in the area along the underside of the roof.
This air will help keep attic condensation from forming.
The final tip for preventing condensation from forming in your attic is to install a whole house fan. A whole
house fan will help keep the attic dry and cool, while it pulls all the hot, stale air from the living area of your
house.
Attic condensation can cause structural damage to a home, as well as possible health risks. In order to prevent
attic condensation in your home, follow the above tips and advice.
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