A common problem that is seen on inspections is attic damage from condensation and/or poor ventilation. This problem is much more common than people think and can be easily remedied/prevented for relatively little cost to the homeowner. Frequent occurrences take place when bath fans aren't vented to the outside, soffit vents are blocked with insulation, or inadequate insulation in the attic space. There are several approaches that a homeowner can take to prevent this from becoming a problem. The first thing is to make sure that all ventilation points terminate to the outside. This includes bath fans and plumbing vents. Another common occurrence is blocking the soffit vents with insulation. This can be resolved by pulling the insulation away from the soffits. The third cause is from inadequate insulation. In the winter months heat can escape into the attic through the ceiling if not properly insulated. One common area that is overlooked is the attic access. Insulated blankets are currently on the market that are developed for this purpose and are reasonably priced. These are simple steps to resolve the basic problems that are found in the attic space.
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