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Roof Ventilation 101

Your attic space holds significant importance in your roofing system. By providing proper ventilation to this area of your home, you lower your energy cost and increase the life of your roofing materials. Complete air circulation is achieved when enough air is allowed to both enter and escape equally throughout the attic space. This creates an efficient balance of air pressure and flow.

Living in South Florida, the weather can get really hot, but in your attic space, it’s even hotter! In 90°F weather, the temperature under your roof will exceed 140°F! Combine that with wet and humid conditions and it spells disaster for poorly ventilated roofs. But what exactly is roof ventilation and why do we need it?

roof ventilation

Excessive Heat and Moisture Buildup

Hot air rises and becomes trapped in your attic when a roof isn’t properly ventilated. Then it acts like a heater, making it difficult for you to keep your living space cool. Your air conditioner will be used more and the HVAC system will work harder. This costs you a lot of money in the long run by raising your electricity bill.

On top of the high humidity of subtropical Florida weather, an average family of four produces 2-4 gallons of water a day by washing dishes, bathing, breathing, and perspiring. Add even more to that number if you have pets or plants.

With nowhere to go, the heat and moisture will build up and slowly destroy the building materials around it, leading to: 

  • Shingle deterioration
  • Rot
  • Mold
  • Mildew
  • Wet insulation
  • Water damage
  • Reduced roof lifespan

Roof Ventilation Solutions

During the roof installation, professional roofing contractors will incorporate an intricate air circulation system into your roofing system. But if you worry that your roof wasn’t properly ventilated, you don’t need a brand new roof. To prevent or correct problems, Roofing Recovery will perform a roof inspection and analyze what areas of your attic space are suffering from poor ventilation and why. 

Proper roof ventilation is achieved when airflow is supplied naturally or mechanically with the addition of intake and exhaust vents. There must be enough vents and they need to be installed systematically to successfully circulate air throughout the entire area. 

A roofing expert should always install a great ventilation system with a new roof without asking, but it’s always a good idea to discuss it with your contractor anyway. There are multiple options to choose from. 

Ventilation System Choices

Many methods can be employed to give your roof an efficient ventilation system that helps to improve the life and durability of your roofing system. There are two key factors in every good roof ventilation method: Intake and exhaust. The amount of air leaving and entering the attic space must be even, at a 50/50 ratio in order for it to be effective.

Types of Intake Vents

  1. Individual and Continuous Soffit Vents are positioned under the eaves of the roof.
  2. Under Eave or Drip Edge Vents are vents designed to be used on homes with little to no eaves. 

Types of Exhaust Vents

  1. Roof louvers also known as box vents, turtle back vents, and hat vents, sit at the very top of the house.
  2. Wind turbines also known as whirlybird vents are spinning box vents. They are three times more effective than standard roof louvers, requiring fewer vents for the same area.
  3. Shingle over ridge mounts come in two types: molded ridge vents or continuous rolled ridge vents. This is the absolute best venting option for pitched roofs, truly providing continuous airflow on the entire length of the peak. No other venting system can ventilate a roof as well.
  4. Gable louvers are vents installed into the side of the house beneath the roof. Gable louvers are the worst form of exhaust vents because they are poorly positioned on the opposite ends of the house, leaving stagnant air in the center.
  5. Mounted power attic ventilators are roof or gable louvers with a motorized fan incorporated into the exhaust system.

Net Free Area vs. Cubic Feet per Minute

NFA or “Net Free Area” refers to vents that create open areas where air can pass through naturally. When selecting NFA vents, it’s important to pay attention to the size, type, and quantity of the vents compared to the area you are ventilating.

When a vent contains a motorized or mechanical fan, the manufacturer labels them for CFM or “Cubic Feet of airflow per Minute.” These are vents that help to forcefully move the air where you want it to go. 

You will need fewer vents for CFM-based ventilation but it will cost you electricity to power their motorized fans unless you choose a solar-powered option. Many of the available models include a built-in thermostat and humidistat that turns it on when you need it and shuts it off when you don’t, helping to save energy.

Time to Call Roofing Recovery

If you already have a roof ventilation system but notice symptoms of a poorly ventilated attic space, something is wrong. If the vents are in good condition, you may need to take more steps to improve the airflow such as replacing the current vents with more efficient ones, installing more vents, or installing an attic fan to improve air circulation. Contact us and schedule a roof inspection. We can help you diagnose the issue and provide you with the renovations you need to protect your home.

If you have any questions, give us a call at 954-500-0203. We can’t wait to hear from you!

 

Main Source:

Annual Air Vent Seminar “Attic Ventilation: Ask the Expert™” held in-person for roofing professionals across North America.

 

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6 Common Roof Problems in Florida

Among the most common roof problems, the most predictable one is weather-related damage

  • Hail
  • High winds
  • UV rays
  • Extreme heat
  • Water erosion

Your roof is already at a disadvantage if it was improperly installed. It takes a trained eye to see big mistakes that will cost you in the future, but with a little observation, you can identify common roof problems that are plaguing you right now.

common roof problems

1. Blow Offs

What to look for:

Shingles and tiles are missing from the roof. You may or may not find the detached pieces. Sometimes, they are dislodged and not entirely separated, exposing the flashing. The holes left behind from uprooted nails offer entry points for water.

Causes:

High winds can rip shingles free, sending them flying off. Large hail may break tile roofing. If objects like tree branches fall on or roll off the roof, they can break or pull shingles and tiles away.  

How to fix it:

Replace the missing shingles or tiles and repair any damaged flashing. This could be a small or large project depending on how much of the roof is affected.

2. Leaks 

What to look for:

Another common roof problem is leaks. After heavy rain, you see wet spots in the attic. You may also hear or see water dripping. Stains appear on your sealing. Mold is showing up in corners and crevices.

Causes:

The flashing, eaves, tiles, or shingles could be damaged. Roof nails could be popped up. This roof problem is a gradual process that typically worsens over time. The exception to this rule is major structural damage caused by a falling object.

How to fix it: 

The roof needs to be examined. Where the leak is and where the water is coming in may be different and will be determined by a roofing expert and repaired appropriately. 

3. Poor Ventilation 

What to look for: 

When no leaks are present, you are still finding water damage spots, mold and mildew stains, bubbles or pockets forming under the surface of painted surfaces, and/or paint peeling. Shingles are curling, but your roof is in the beginning or middle of its typical life expectancy. 

Causes:

Improper installation can seal a roof so well that it prevents ventilation. This encourages condensation to form with hot temperatures and high humidity. The moisture that forms causes water damage and destroys your home from the inside out.

How to fix it: 

A new roof will be necessary when a roof has been improperly installed. This is why it is important to choose a trusted roofing company with many years of experience, like Roofing Recovery.

4. An Old Roof

What it looks like:

Shingles have begun to cup, curl, crack, become brittle, or lose their granules (go “bald”). Metal roofing paint is fading, damage may be present, and rust is forming. Tile roofing is cracked, broken, or missing.

Causes: 

UV rays from the sun deteriorate the surface of your roof. When storms produce hail, they hammer away at the roof’s material, and loosening shingle granules, wear away metal roofing sealant, and damage tiles. 

How to fix it:

A full roof replacement will be necessary. When damage is visible over more than half of your roof, it’s a clear sign that it is at the end of its life, and will not be able to perform well again with simple repairs.

5. Buckling Shingles 

What it looks like:

Your shingles are lifting up in certain spots and forming arches. They are not laying flat on your roof, but are leaving gaps.

Causes: 

Buckling shingles may be caused by inadequate ventilation or improperly installed shingles, such as layering them on top of one another. It’s acceptable to have 2 layers of asphalt shingles on your roof, but any more than that can lead to serious issues.

How to fix it: 

The current roof will be completely removed and a new roof will be properly installed. The only cure is to start over and do it the right way. 

6. Damaged flashing

What it looks like: 

The metallic covering under your roofing material is partially missing, rusted or corroded. Flashing is galvanized metal that goes inside your roof penetrations. This is what repels and protects against water or moisture. Leaks may be present.

Causes: 

Structural damage caused by flying debris or falling trees can damage the flashing. There is always a risk when high winds or large hail occurs during strong storms. Old flashing will be more prone to injury and improper installation can increase the chance of damage. 

How to fix it:

Ask for a roof inspection to detect major roofing problems before they cause massive damage; prevention is your best defense. If leaks are already an issue in your home or business, make an appointment with a roof specialist right away to prevent costly water damage like rotting wood and mold growth.

If you have identified one or more of these common roof problems on your property in West Palm Beach, Broward, or Dade, Florida, contact the Roofing Recovery today!

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Fort Lauderdale roofing contractors for Tile and Asphalt

Think you need a Fort Lauderdale roofing contractor?

Do you live in, or near, Fort Lauderdale and suspect that you have problems with your tile or asphalt roof?

If you can answer yes to any of the following questions, you need a Fort Lauderdale roofing contractor for roof replacement or roof repairs

  1. Is there damage to your home that extends beyond the roof?
  2. Is there a sign of significant roof leakage?
  3. Will the repairs possibly require you to find alternative temporary housing?

If you answered yes to any of the above, you do need a Fort Lauderdale residential roofing contractor, but there are many of them. How do you know which one to use?

Fort Lauderdale Roof Inspection tips for Tile & Asphalt

The Fort Lauderdale Historic Preservation Design Guidelines were developed by the City of Fort Lauderdale’s Historic Preservation Board in conjunction with the Department of Sustainable Development to save applicants time and money by providing a guide of tips to reference for roofing maintenance and preservation. Here are some of those recommended guidelines.

Here are some checks an experienced Fort Lauderdale residential roofing contractors would look for when inspecting your tile or asphalt roof.

  • Loose or corroded tile fasteners that need to be reattached or replaced
  • Lack of mortar between tiles that needs to be installed
  • Tiles that are cracked needing either filled, reattached, or sub layered with sheet metal
  • Damaged or missing tiles that need replacing with preferably salvaged tiles that have the same dimensions and visual characteristics as your existing roof

Now, if you have an asphalt roof, here are some problems a Fort Lauderdale residential roofing contractor will check for:

  • Punctures or splits that need filling with roofing cement, or should have sheet metal placed beneath
  • If you have fungi or moss growing on your roof, then adjacent foliage should be trimmed to allow the sun to dry out your roof’s surface
  • Damaged or missing shingles or roof accessories that need replacing

If you’ve seen any of the problems mentioned here, it would be a you’re best interest to get a Fort Lauderdale Roofing Contractor to thoroughly investigate these issues and fix them. Now, here are some tips – from us – when looking for a roofing contractor.

Some things to consider when looking for a contractor

In order to perform services in Fort Lauderdale Florida, all Fort Lauderdale residential roofing contractors must be able to provide proof of current licensure from the state of Florida. Don’t find out your contractor was not licensed after the work is done, ask for proof of licensure up front.

If a Fort Lauderdale roofing contractor is not properly insured, you could be deemed responsible by the courts for any injuries or damages sustained during roof repair or replacement work performed on your home. Protect yourself by making sure the roofing contractor you choose has the right insurance coverage.

Check to see how long each roofing contractor you consider has been in business and what their customers have to say about them. Years in business equate to years of experience and make it much easier to check on a company’s customer satisfaction. Also, a company that remains successful in business for years is obviously stable, and will more likely be around if warranty work is needed after the work is done.

Conclusion

Above are just a few of the considerations one faces in choosing a good Fort Lauderdale roofing contractor.

A non-viable roof can cause major home damage, so if you suspect your tile or asphalt roof may need repair or replacement, do not hesitate to consult an experienced, licensed, and reputable Fort Lauderdale roofing contractor today.

Give us a call at 954-500-0203, our fill out our request a quote form above, we may just be the best Fort Lauderdale roofing company for you.

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Fort Lauderdale roof repair considerations

Sometimes, roof issues are so bad that a new roof is the only answer, but if this is not the case for you and roof repair is an option, there are some things you need to consider.

Types of roof repairs

Concerning types of repairs, a Fort Lauderdale roof repair company can do either a repair or a recoat. A repair entails retaining the original framework, replacing old plywood with new, and then covering it with new materials like tile or shingles. A silicone re-coat involves the application of a new layer of silicone.

To determine whether or not you need the services of a Fort Lauderdale roof repair company, conduct the following inspections as recommended by the City of Fort Lauderdale Historic Preservation Guidelines. Keep in mind though, it is not advisable for you to walk on your roof.

  • Walk the perimeter of your home after severe storms and check the roof for missing tiles of shingles.
  • Check shingles for buckling or curling.
  • Check all the rooms or your home for signs of roof leakage, signs such as:
    • Water stains (discolorations) on ceilings or interior walls
    • Spots on exterior walls such as mold or moss.

Preventative Fort Lauderdale Roof Repair Tips

When using the services of a Fort Lauderdale roof repair company, the City of Fort Lauderdale Historic Preservation Guidelines encourage you to:

  • Maintain, clean, or repair all roofing, rooftop features, and roof accessories.
  • Keep your original drainage system and its appearance.
  • If you have metal components prone to rust, or wood elements susceptible to rot or deterioration, have them regularly repainted.
  • Clean all gutters and downspouts at least every Spring and Fall, but more regularly if needed.
  • After a storm or a freeze, check your attic to try and catch small leaks early and minimize damage.
  • Instead of profiled K-gutters, which often compete with your structures features, install half-round gutters.
  • Use plain rectangular or round down-spouting instead of corrugated for a cleaner look.
  • When damaged or missing materials need to be replaced, use new materials that match visuals, such as size, shape, texture and color of the old.
  • Make sure you use fasteners and flashing that has a similar life span of your roofing materials.
  • To avoid galvanic action, use one single type of metal for fasteners, flashing, gutters, and downspouts that is compatible with your roofing.

Conclusion

Generally, a full repair takes only one to three weeks when performed by an experienced Fort Lauderdale roof repair company. We are a licensed, insured, highly experienced, and highly qualified Fort Lauderdale roofing company with a long history of satisfied customers in Fort Lauderdale, just take a look at our portfolio of roofing projects. If you need the services of a Fort Lauderdale roof repair company give us a call at 954-500-0203, our fill out our request a quote from above, we may just be the best Fort Lauderdale roofing company for you.

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New roof construction using Fort Lauderdale roofers

While it’s true that your building’s roof is its first line of defense against the elements, it is also a large part of your buildings aesthetics. When making decisions concerning a roof for new construction, Fort Lauderdale roofers can be of great help.

Fort Lauderdale New Roof Construction Designs

There are many types of roofs, but as all Fort Lauderdale roofers know, some types are used more than others in the Fort Lauderdale area. According to the Fort Lauderdale Historic Preservation Guidelines, some of the most common roof types installed by Fort Lauderdale roofers are :

Front Gable Roof

Front Gable Roof

The front gable roof, which has the familiar prominent triangular shape in the middle.

Side Gable Roof

Side Gable Roof

The side gable roof, which has triangular gables on the sides of the building instead of the front.

Cross Gable Roof

Cross Gable Roof

The cross gable roof which has a second gable intersecting the first, forming a cross shape.

Shed or Canted Roof

Shed or Canted Roof

The canted roof, sometimes called a shed roof, which slopes downward in a single direction.

Butterfly Roof

Butterfly Roof

The butterfly roof, which has two roof surfaces sloping down from opposing edges, forming a valley near the middle.

Ridged Hip Roof

Ridged Hip Roof

Rigged hip roofs, which have all sides sloping downwards to the walls, leaving no gables or vertical sides.

Pyramidal Hip Roof

Pyramidal Hip Roof

The pyramidal hip roof which is shaped like a pyramid seated on a square or rectangular base.

Cross Hipped Roof

Cross Hipped Roof

Cross Hipped roofs, a variation on the hip roof, which gently slopes on all four sides and resists strong winds.

Extended Parapet Roof

Extended Parapet Roof

The extended parapet roof, which is a flat roof with the building’s outermost walls extending upwards past the edges.

Flat with Parapet Roof

Flat with Parapet Roof

Flat Roofs are exactly what you’d think, roofs that have a flat surface, with no peaks or valleys.

No matter which roof you decide to have your Fort Lauderdale roofers install, Fort Lauderdale’s Department of Sustainable Development’s Building Division requires a minimum plan submittal (MPS) before construction can begin. Here is what you will need for the MPS.

  • Roofing packages consist of two notices of commencement must be filed at the Broward County Government Center East, room 114, 115 South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale.
  • Two completed Roofing Application Packets.
  • Two copies of the Miami-Dade County Notice of Acceptance, which you can obtain at your point of purchase.

Conclusion

If planning a roof for your new construction seems overwhelming, do not hesitate to make Roofing Recovery your Fort Lauderdale roofers of choice, they can help you through the process and save you time and money by preventing mistakes. Give us a call at 954-500-0203, our fill out our request a quote from above, we may just be the best Fort Lauderdale roofing company for you.

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Finding The Best Roofing Company In Fort Lauderdale

Searching for a Fort Lauderdale roofing company?

Give us a few minutes of your time, and we’ll answer some of your questions about working with a Fort Lauderdale roofing company.

We don’t have to tell you that Fort Lauderdale has a hot and humid climate. Anyone that has been here for more than a few minutes knows that, but what you may not know, is that a climate that is exceptionally hot and humid for a greater part of the year requires specialized expertise in roofing. In our thirty nine years of roofing in South Florida, we have been faced with just about every imaginable challenge, and in surmounting each one, we have learned how to better serve our customers.

Obviously, all Fort Lauderdale roofing companies are not the same, so choosing one can take a lot of time and research. The key is to make sure a contractor is qualified not only to do roofing, but to be able to provide the specific type of roofing that is best for your needs. The right contractor must also have a long history of satisfied customers, and all the licenses and qualifications to operate in Fort Lauderdale Florida. We meet all these criteria.

We are not just a general roofing company, we are highly experienced and qualified in the types of roofing that perform best in South Florida’s extreme climate. We specialize in roofing types like; clay tile, concrete tile, metal, acrylic, silicone, and SEBS.

Qualifying the best Fort Lauderdale Roofing Company

In choosing the right company, there other qualifications that must be met. Here are a few questions that all legitimate Fort Lauderdale roofing companies should be able to answer correctly.

All roofing companies in Fort Lauderdale Florida must be able to provide proof of licensure. Publications from the NRCA are available to assist you in verifying the company’s’ qualifications and licensure.

If the company is not in compliance, you could be responsible for any injury or damage sustained during your project.

Check not only the terms of the warranty and its length, but how long the roofing company has been in business. A warranty isn’t much good if the company closes before the warranty runs out. Plus, it is easier to check customer satisfaction through online reviews and resources like the BBB with a company that has a long business history.

All reputable companies should be familiar with the city’s Sustainable Development Hurricane Notification program.

Fort Lauderdale’s Historic Preservation Design Guidelines were created by Preservation Design Partnership Inc. with a Certified Local Government Grant to help in managing and protecting the city’s historic architectural resources. The guidelines can help owners of locally designated historic buildings and property owners of older buildings in the community by providing educational references. The company you choose to do your project should be familiar with the guidelines and able to assist you in using them.

Permit applications can be a very confusing endeavor. A reputable Fort Lauderdale roofing company should be willing to help you with obtaining a permit.

Hiring the best roofing company

Hiring a reputable licensed and insured Fort Lauderdale roofing company has many benefits, like staffing a full crew of qualified, experienced, and background checked personnel to make sure the job is done professionally and safely.

Reputable Fort Lauderdale roofing companies will also offer a substantial warranty, and be a certified roofing company with the manufacturers of roofing materials they use.

Depending on the job, all Fort Lauderdale roofing companies must provide some or all of the following.

  • A roofing permit, which requires a permit application
  • a minimum plan submittal
  • a high velocity hurricane zones notification and permit
  • a rooftop equipment affidavit
  • a water barrier/sheathing and renailing affidavit
  • and a prescriptive method hurricane mitigation affidavit

Make sure your chosen Fort Lauderdale roofing company follows all guidelines and provides all documents needed to legally do your job.

Conclusion

So, there you go. We hope we have eased your burden in choosing the best Fort Lauderdale Roofing Company. Why spend hours researching when we can assure your satisfaction. We are a licensed, insured, highly experienced, and highly qualified Fort Lauderdale roofing company with a long history of satisfied customers in Fort Lauderdale, just take a look at our portfolio of roofing projects. We take great pride in our work, offer the best in customer service, and have the most professional and highly trained staff you can find.

Give us a call at 954-500-0203, our fill out our request a quote from above, we may just be the best Fort Lauderdale roofing company for you.

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