Money Monster Attic Attack

Money Monster

There’s A Monster Under Your Roof!

Don’t Let The Money Monster Give You An Attack!

Poor roof ventilation wreaks havoc on your home and unleashes your roof’s Money Monster – a devastating beast that leaves voided warranties, high energy bills, and worse in its wake.

The Money Monster has been shown to cause:

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What Causes The Money Monster?

The Money Monster and its effects are the result of poor ventilation in your roof. If you’re like most homeowners, you’ve never given your roof’s ventilation a second thought. Click here for more information on what your roof needs, and get it assessed today before you have an Attic Attack!

The Scariest Fact of All!

9 out of 10 roofs in North America aren’t properly ventilated! See if you’re the 1 out of 10 that is with an Attic Attack Assessment. Click here for more information.

Voided Warranites
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Most homeowners don’t worry about their roof until the day water starts showing up where it shouldn’t be. Then, they hope their roof warranty will cover whatever repairs need to be made.

The only problem is, the warranty may be voided!

In fact, your roof’s warranty may have been voided the day your roof was put on!

Here’s why.

Most shingle warranties include a sentence that looks like this:

WHAT IS NOT COVERED

Damage to the product due to any cause not expressly covered herein. After our shingles leave our manufacturing facility, they are subjected to conditions and handling beyond our control that could affect their performance. This warranty does not cover any problems with non-defective shingles caused by conditions or handling beyond our control. Some examples of conditions not covered by this warranty include:

  • Acts of God, such as hail storms and winds in excess of wind levels listed in the chart at the end of this warranty
  • Foot traffic on your roof or damage caused by objects (such as tree branches) falling on your roof
  • Improper or faulty installation of your shingles. Installation must be in accordance with our written installation instructions
  • Discoloration caused by algae, fungi, lichens, or cyanobacteria
  • Inadequate ventilation
  • Improper roof drainage
  • Settlement of the structure of your home or buckling or cracking of the deck over which your shingles are installed
  • Damage to the shingles caused by alterations made after completion of application, including structural changes, equipment installation, painting, or the application of cleaning solutions, coatings, or other modifications

That means that if your roof doesn’t have the proper ventilation that it needs, your warranty may already be voided! Wouldn’t you like to know now before you actually have to depend on your warranty to cover you after the next big storm?

Protect your warranty. Get an Attic Attack Analysis today and know for sure if your house is properly ventilated.

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High Energy Bills
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You might be overpaying for your energy bills right now, and it may all be due to that Money Monster in your attic.

When your roof isn’t properly ventilated, the airflow isn’t what it should be. That might not sound like a big deal, but what happens, especially in the summer, is that the air just sits there. It sits there getting hotter and hotter, and that means that the air inside your home gets warmer too. That means that your air conditioner has to work even harder to cool everything off.

That means you pay too much!

Since your air conditioner is running harder than it has to, you’re paying more on energy than you have to. Plus, you’re shortening your air conditioner’s life span, which can lead to a costly replacement.

In fact, studies have shown that lowering the temperature in your attic can considerably lower the cost of cooling your home .

Think about what paying 25% less for energy would mean to you! Now get an Attic Attack Assessment today and discover how you can lower your energy bills this year.

Moisture & Mildew Problems
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Water is one of your roof’s worst enemies. When it finds a way in, it can cause damage to your home, and if it’s around long enough, it can lead to some nasty problems.

We’re talking about mildew and mold. Nasty.

Both of them grow in moist places where there isn’t a lot of air movement to keep things fresh. Think of the smell of “stale air” and you’ll get the idea.

That’s what happens in your attic when there is poor ventilation. Things get stale and that’s when the Money Monster attacks. This time he brings out the big guns with a problem that can hurt your pocketbook and your health.

Avoid the threat of mildew and other moisture problems in your roof and attic by ensuring there is proper ventilation. Get an Attic Attack Assessment today and make sure your roof doesn’t become a home for these nasty little critters.

Fried Shingles
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One thing you don’t want to see on the menu is fried shingles.

What’s a fried shingle? It’s just like it sounds. It’s a condition when your shingles are literally fried on your roof. When it happens they become cracked and can split. When that happens, they aren’t protecting your roof like they should.

Your shingles get fried by the extreme exposure to the sun. But you might wonder why it doesn’t happen to everyone. The answer is that the sun alone doesn’t do it. Fried shingles are a combination of sunlight and poor attic ventilation. If your roof has inadequate ventilation, it traps the warm air right underneath your shingles. Your shingles simply “cook” from the top and the bottom (sort of like an over easy egg).

Before you know it, your roof is a cracked mess, and it’s just asking for water to seep in.

Your shingles protect you day in and day out. Don’t fry them!

Get an Attic Attack Assessment today and make sure your home has the ventilation it needs to keep everything over your head intact.

Ice Dams
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If you live in a climate where the snow comes down as the winter blows in, your home may be in Ice Dam danger.

Here’s what happens. It snows and your roof is covered with snow. It might look pretty at first, but underneath a destructive force may be building. Without proper ventilation in your roof, your roof deck may not stay cold. When that happens, the snow at the top melts. As it does, the water runs down towards the bottom of your roof.

However, the snow at the bottom hasn’t melted yet! That melted snow has nowhere to go, so it simply pools up behind this “ice dam” that’s now formed at the bottom of your roof. That pooled water soaks into your shingles, into your attic, and eventually into your ceiling.

It’s messy, but it can be avoided.

With proper roof ventilation, as attic air warms up, it rises and exits the vents. As it leaves, it is replaced by cold outside air entering the roof through the intake vents. This whole process helps keep your roof deck cold, which prevents the dangerous ice dam.

Avoid the treacherous ice dam and the havoc it can wreak on your roof and ceiling. Get an Attic Attack Assessment before it’s too late!

Give Your Roof Room To Breathe

Proper roof ventilation keeps air circulating in your attic, and just like your body, good circulation is a key to good health.

Give your roof the room it needs to breathe by ensuring that you have the proper amount of intake and exhaust venting for your roof. What’s the proper amount? There are actually some industry formulas that will show you the answer, but don’t worry. You don’t have to get up in your attic or get on your roof. Just call an Attic Attack Assessor and they’ll come to your home to assess your roof’s ventilation.

A properly ventilated roof has air that comes into it from the bottom, usually through soffit vents. That air blows through the attic and exits the roof through vents at the top or the sides of the roof, depending on your home. That flow of air takes heat and moisture out of your roof and leaves it with room to breathe.

During warmer months, ventilation helps keep attics cool. It helps prevent hot, moist summer air from warping the roof sheathing. It also stops shingles from deteriorating prematurely. What’s more, fresh air in the attic makes a home much easier to cool, which can result in lower energy costs. In winter months, ventilation helps reduce moisture to keep attics dry. It stops water from backing up under shingles, damaging insulation, and rotting the roof structure itself. Over time, these consistent problems brought about by both the warm and cooler months add up and take a significant toll on your roof. Unfortunately, you’ll be looking at purchasing a new roof much sooner than you had anticipated.

You can avoid an Attic Attack by the Money Monster by making sure your roof is properly ventilated.

Your roof needs constant airflow to keep it from experiencing troubles in the warm summer and cold winter months.

The scariest fact of all is that 9 out of 10 homes in North America are NOT properly ventilated and experience early failure due to the Money Monster.

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Attic Attack Assessment

The scariest part is that it’s hard to tell if you’re in danger of an Attic Attack. The Money Monster can strike without warning, but you do have one tool that you can use to keep him from attacking your home.

It’s the Attic Attack Assessment.

When you call a qualified roofing company, they’ll send an Attic Attack Assessor out to your home. This guardian of your roof will inspect the dimensions, installation, and condition of your roof to determine if you have the support and ventilation your roof needs to give you the protection you and your family deserve.

If your home needs additional ventilation to keep the Money Monster at bay, you’ll get some options for what you can do to protect your home.

Seize this opportunity to get your home an Attic Attack Assessment and determine if you’re at risk because of poor roofing ventilation. Click here for more information.