Memphis averages 54 inches of annual rainfall with relative humidity above 70 percent most of the year. Your attic acts as a moisture trap when ventilation cannot exhaust humid air fast enough. That moisture condenses on roof decking during temperature swings, creating ideal conditions for mold and wood rot. Summer attic temperatures exceed 150 degrees, baking shingles from underneath and shortening their lifespan. Memphis's climate demands higher ventilation capacity than drier regions. Homes near the Mississippi River or Wolf River corridors face even greater moisture challenges. Ridge vents and continuous soffit intake provide the best defense against Memphis's combination of heat and humidity.
Memphis building code requires attic ventilation to meet specific ratios, but many older homes predate modern standards. Evergreen Roofing Memphis has upgraded ventilation systems across every Memphis neighborhood, from historic properties in Harbor Town to newer construction in Eads. We know which subdivisions used inadequate builder vents and which architectural styles create ventilation challenges. Local inspectors recognize our work because we consistently exceed minimum code requirements. When you choose a Memphis-based roofing company for attic venting, you get someone who understands local conditions and builds relationships with suppliers and inspectors. That local knowledge translates to better system design and faster project approvals.