During winter months warm air rises into your attic.
Should roof turbines be covered in winter.
And in fact just so you know those spinning roof vents are probably not the best way to vent your roof.
Why do you need roof turbines.
Covering roof turbines in the winter can cause frost to form inside your attic.
Continuous soffit vent and a ridge vent beats a turbine vent any day.
Closing your vents makes the attic space too warm and dry dangerous conditions for mold as well as pests.
Roof turbines are vents that remove humid air from your attic eliminating mold mildew and wood rot.
Though covering the turbine in winter may seem like a good idea to conserve heat and save on energy costs the reduction in air flow may cause other problems.
Well now you know.
Roof turbines are designed to provide ventilation to a home s attic.
Though covering these devices as the cold season sets in may seem like a good idea initially it s important to keep in mind that attic ventilation is important all year round.
You should never cover roof turbines or any other type of roof vents for that matter during winter.
Somebody told me well you ll save money in the winter if you cover your turbines up tom.
All of these vents serve the purpose of creating air circulation which is vital to keep your attic and roof from being damaged in the winter.
Without proper ventilation the extra moisture in the heated air will cause wood rot mildew mold and exterior problems like ice dams.