Attic ventilation

Holiday Happenings On Boston’s South Shore

It’s hard to believe that, as we write this blog post, Thanksgiving and other fall and winter holidays and celebrations are just around-the-corner. It’s been another strong business year for us, and we greatly appreciate those customers and prospective customers who engaged us, or considered us, for roof installation/roof replacement work!

We love the community we live & work in, and want to help keep our fellow South Shore residents and business owners informed of the many special and meaningful 2024 holiday events and activities happening locally! So, be sure to check this list out that we recently compiled and will continue to add to!

South Shore Holiday Events and Activities

South Shore Holiday Runs, Races, Walks, Hikes — Exercise For A Cause!

South Shore Family Events and Activities

South Shore Holiday Music Events

As mentioned above, we’ll continue to add to this post as we learn of new South Shore holiday activities and events, so please check back!

Keeping Your Home and Your Family Safe During The HolidaysThis is a bright and cheerful holiday image that shows a cornucopia (horn-shaped basket) with brightly colored fruit (red and green apples) and green and yellow squash spilling out onto a table with red and yellow light candles and a string of white twinkle lights hanging near the window in the background.

As we outlined in our previous blog posts (shared below), some common holiday home damage and health risks/concerns can be avoided by taking necessary precautions. So, be sure to take the time to read these to ensure your family and guests enjoy a safe and happy holiday season! And, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team of roofing experts when we can be of assistance this holiday season and winter!

 

What Are Ice Dams, and How Can They Damage Your Roof?

Act Now So That Ice Dams Don’t Dampen Your Holiday Spirit and Festivities!

Holiday Decorating Tips – Decorate Your Roof Safely Pt. 2

Holiday Decorating Tips – Decorate Your Roof Safely Pt. 1

Why Wet Home and Office Walls Warrant Taking Immediate Action

Making Your Home Holiday-Ready: Easy, Inexpensive Ideas To Make It Both Safe & Inviting

Be Carbon-Monoxide Smart to Keep Loved Ones Safe This Winter

Plan Now to Avoid Singing The Power-Outage Blues This Winter

How to Prevent Snow and Ice from Damaging Your Roof

Why Your Attic and Roof May Be Wet On A Dry Winter Day

8 Steps To Keep Your Home and Family Merry & Safe This Winter and Holiday Season

8 Steps To Keep Your Home and Family Merry & Safe This Winter and Holiday Season

Because of the restrictions and limitations that COVID19 placed on the 2020 holiday season, we’re all particularly excited about holiday home decorating safety celebrating the holidays in 2021, right? As South Shore roofing contractors, we’re seeing and hearing from local friends, family, and customers that they plan to go all out with holiday shopping, home get-togethers (even if they keep them small or stick to just family based on their pandemic comfort level), and decorating the inside and outside of their homes.

We think you’ll agree that, with all that “stepped-up” holiday activity, it’s more important than ever that we all do all we can to protect our South Shore homes and families, by putting the following measures in place:

Hanukkah Holiday SafetyThe team of roofing experts at our South Shore roofing company is always available to talk with you about any of the following & more!: attic ventilation, attic air circulation; roof moisture, wall moisture, or ceiling moisture; ice dam prevention, ice dam removal; new home roof installation; and home roof replacement. Never hesistate to reach out to see if we can be of service related to home safety measures or home challenges.

 

 

We wish all our readers a safe and happy holiday season and winter!

 

Why Your Attic and Roof May Be Wet On A Dry Winter Day

Often, during winter, homeowners are surprised to see water drips and droplets on attic ceilings, walls, and the underside of their roof, when it’s not even raining or snowing outside! As shown in the picture below, sometimes, it seems to those who own a home that their roof, wall, or ceilings are crying because of water droplets that appear around nails. After spending a lot of physical and emotional energy trying to figure out the source of the moisture, they end up calling professional roofing contractors, like South Shore Roofing, to investigate the source of wet wood in their home.

Many New England homeowners don’t realize that moisture can still build up in the top floor of their home or underneath their roof on cool, dry, winter days because of condensation challenges. Condensation occurs when attics are too warm and there’s no way for air to escape outdoors or to circulate. Sure, everyone would prefer that their attic feel warm & cozy when they need to visit it to bring down a treasured item that’s been tucked away in the attic. But, since most of us don’t spend a lot of time in our attics, and the trade-off of having a warm attic is the build-up of annoying and damaging moisture, we’re actually better off keeping our attics cool from home-damage, health, and cost perspectives.

How to Know If You Attic or Roof is Moisture-Challenged

In addition to beads of water on walls, ceilings, or your roof, you may notice these other common signs of a moist attic or roof:

  • Staining, discoloration or warping of wood or other attic materials
  • Foggy/frosty windows
  • Musty smells
  • Mold
  • Wood rot
  • Masonry deterioration

Why You Need to Address Attic and Roof Moisture

Left untreated, attic moisture can lead to some of the unpleasant, unfavorable conditions listed in the above-section of our blog. These can, in turn, lead to expensive, extensive home damage and associated repair costs, but most importantly, can make family members very ill.

How South Shore Roofing Experts Can Help

To prevent, moisture build-up and condensation, attic temperatures should be kept as cold as the outdoors. This can be accomplished simply through improved air ventilation and circulation in your attic – basically, you want air to be able to flow both in and out of your attic. Our team of roofing specialists can undertake the following to create better airflow, and ultimately, a colder atmosphere in your attic by installing:

  • Soffit vents underneath your gutters/in your attic’s eaves to let air flow into your attic.
  • Roof ventilation at the peak of your roof, known as a ridge vent or ridge venting, which allows air to flow out. This requires an opening to be cut across your roof’s peak to expose the attic below. A ridge vent is, then, placed over that opening to allow air to exit the attic.

Say Goodbye to Moisture, and Hello to a Healthier, Safer Home

Your family and your home are your most important assets. So if you believe your roof or attic are showing signs of moisture build-up, contact us today, so that our South Shore roofing company can assess your attic and roof situation.