Roof ventilation plays a quiet but important role in protecting your home. When airflow is blocked or poorly balanced, heat can build up in the attic and place extra stress on your roofing system.
In Portland, many homeowners think only about rain and moisture. But warm attic air, trapped humidity, and limited ventilation can also shorten the life of shingles, insulation, and roof decking.
Why Attic Heat Matters
A poorly ventilated attic can become much hotter than the living space below. That heat can dry out shingles from underneath, weaken roof materials, and make upper rooms feel harder to cool.
During damp Pacific Northwest weather, poor ventilation can also trap moisture. Over time, that moisture may contribute to mold, mildew, soft decking, or hidden roof damage.
Common Ventilation Problems
Roof ventilation problems often come from blocked soffit vents, inadequate ridge vents, damaged roof vents, or insulation covering airflow paths. In some cases, the roof has vents, but they are not balanced correctly for proper intake and exhaust.
A professional inspection can identify whether your attic is breathing properly and whether ventilation improvements should be part of a roof repair or replacement plan.
When to Schedule an Inspection
If you notice high attic temperatures, musty odors, curling shingles, or uneven indoor comfort, it may be time to have your roof checked.
Contact PDX Roofing and Siding for a professional roof assessment and clear ventilation recommendations for your home.



