How does Heat Damage a Roof that is not Properly Ventilated?

When an attic lacks proper ventilation, heat becomes trapped with no escape route, leading to several forms of significant structural and material damage:

  • Thermal Degradation of Shingles: In the intense Shreveport summer, unventilated attic temperatures can soar to 170°F. This extreme environment effectively “bakes” the roof from the inside out, causing asphalt shingles to warp, crack, and lose the protective granules that shield them from UV rays.
  • Premature Aging: This constant thermal stress significantly shortens the roof’s lifespan, often causing a system designed for decades to fail prematurely. Homeowners may notice visible signs like curling or blistering shingles.
  • Moisture-Related Decay: Heat often traps humidity within the attic. As this air cools, it condenses into moisture that can cause wood rot in the rafters and roof decking, promote mold growth, and create dark algae streaks on the roof.
  • Structural Damage: The combination of excessive heat and trapped moisture can warp the roof decking and cause metal fasteners to rust, compromising the overall integrity of the roofing system.

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