Heat Reduction

Insulation does a great job of slowing down the transfer of heat between the roof space and living space in your home.  But on hot days heat can still build up over time. When you consider that the heat inside your roof can reach up to 70°C, you can understand the tough job that insulation has to do.  If you also have ducted air-conditioning running through your roof space, it is also having to fight against this hot air whilst trying to deliver cooler air into your living areas.

Adding Edmonds vents to the roof is an inexpensive and simple way to let that hot air escape, and help your insulation and air conditioning work more effectively.  In order for the vent to work properly, fresh, cooler air needs to be able to enter the roof space.  Edmonds also manufactures a range of under eave vents for this purpose, as well as internal closeable ceiling grilles to help release the hot, trapped air from within your house as well.

To find out how insulation and ventilation work together click here.