Proper ventilation is important to keeping your home a comfortable place, especially during the summer months. It helps regulate temperature, prevent mold and remove excess moisture in the air, creating a healthier breathing environment for you and your family.
If the air inside your home seems stagnant, funky or stale, take some steps to get the breeze flowing again. All Angles Covered, a trusted residential and commercial roofing contractor, shares a few tips on how you can improve air circulation in your home.
1. Open Your Windows
It’s a simple trick that will bring you so much comfort. Air out your home a few times a day so that you can get rid of the stale indoor air. This will promote better indoor air quality and help you cut back on your air conditioning expenses.
2. Use Fans
This is another practical solution that won’t add so much to your energy bill. You can opt for ceiling fans, which are great for improving the natural airflow in your home. Exhaust fans are also a good option as they are able to blow air and moisture outward. Due to its outdoor ventilation capability, it can reduce humidity levels and remove contaminants from your indoor air.
3. Ensure Proper Attic Ventilation
Insulation and vents are essential components of attic ventilation. Particularly in summer, a well-vented attic allows natural airflow to move the heated air outward while the insulation resists heat transfer into the house.
When installing insulation, make sure you’re not blocking the airflow at the eaves. Do not cover your attic soffit vents with insulation.
All Angles Covered ensures quality work for their roofing, ventilation and gutter services. Call us at (303) 857-5925, or fill out our contact form to request a free quote.
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