Vaulted
or cathedral ceiling create soaring, open living areas, but they eliminate
the traditional attic space that separates the warm inside from cold outside.
Where the two temperature extremes meet, water vapor can condense. Without
attic space, we need new ways to disperse the water vapor and prevent
condensation and moisture damage. The homeowners first indication
of a condensation problem is often staining on interior walls and may
be mistaken for a roof leak.
The cold roof solution A popular fix is to keep the underside of
the roof cold. Eave vents pull in exterior air, which cools the airspace
directly under the roof, and exits through a ridge vent. Insulation and
moisture barrier separate warm, moist internal air from the cold roof.
The cold roof is less effective in mountainous areas with heavy winter
snows, warm days, and cold nights. On warm days, eave vents pull in warm
outside air. The snow melts on the roof but then refreezing when temperatures
drop at night. Summit Roofing has found a super-insulated warm
roof system works better. |