Roof & Attic Ventilation Solutions
Eliminate damp, mould, and condensation in your attic. We install advanced ventilation systems to protect your roof structure and family health.
Free Condensation Check
We'll measure humidity levels and advise
Is Your Attic "Sweating"?
Condensation is the #1 enemy of modern roofs. As we insulate our homes better, moisture gets trapped in the attic, leading to rotting timbers and mould spores.
Wet Insulation
If you see water droplets on your felt or wet patches on insulation, your attic isn't breathing. This reduces insulation efficiency by 50%.
Mould Growth
Black mould on timbers is a serious health risk. It releases spores into the air you breathe and slowly eats away at the roof structure.
Rotting Timbers
Constant dampness causes structural timbers to soften and rot, leading to expensive repairs if not treated early.
Installing lap vents to immediately increase airflow.
How We Generate Airflow
Ventilation isn't one-size-fits-all. We calculate the required airflow for your specific roof size and layout.
Tile & Slate Vents
Discreet vents that replace standard tiles to allow air in without letting rain in.
Soffit & Fascia Vents
Ensuring air can enter at the eaves to create a cross-flow draft.
Dry Ridge System
Ventilated ridge tiles allow warm, stale air to escape from the highest point.
Mechanical Systems (PIV)
Positive Input Ventilation units that gently push fresh filtered air into the home.
Ventilation Upgrade Prices
A small investment now saves thousands in structural repairs later.
Ventilation FAQ
Will vents make my house cold?
No. We ventilate the attic space above the insulation, not your living space. If your insulation is done correctly, your house stays warm while the roof stays cool and dry.
How many vents do I need?
Building regulations suggest a specific amount of airflow per meter. For a standard semi-detached house, we typically recommend 4-6 low-level vents and high-level ventilation.
Can I install vents myself?
Working at height is dangerous. Plus, incorrect installation can cause roof leaks. Our team is insured and experienced in watertight installation.
What is a PIV unit?
Positive Input Ventilation is a small unit installed in the loft that pushes fresh, filtered air into the house, forcing damp stale air out. It's excellent for curing condensation.
Breathe Life Back Into Your Home
Stop condensation today. Protect your family from mould and your roof from rot.