Proper attic ventilation is extremely important in hot, humid states like Mississippi. Because the heat lasts almost year-round, attics can trap excessive heat and moisture. Without good airflow, temperatures can climb high enough to damage shingles from underneath, raise energy bills, and allow moisture to build up—leading to mold, mildew, and wood rot. Ventilation helps pull out that trapped heat and humidity, keeping your home cooler and your roof system healthier. What can we do to help?

Install Ridge Vents

Install Radiant Barrier

Cool Your Attic With Solar Vans

Install Pinnacle Sun Shingle

The Remington Solar 40-inch attic fan uses a 40-watt solar panel to pull hot, humid air out of your attic and bring in cooler outside air. This keeps attic temperatures lower, helps your AC work more efficiently, and protects your roof from moisture-related issues like mold, mildew, and wood rot. Its built-in thermostat and humidistat ensure the fan runs only when needed, giving you consistent and energy-free ventilation.

The HighPoint ridge vent is a low-profile, continuous exhaust vent installed along the roof’s peak (ridge). When paired with proper intake vents (like soffit or eave vents), it creates a passive ventilation flow: as warm, humid air rises inside the attic, it naturally exits through the ridge vent, while cooler outside air enters through lower vents.

A radiant barrier is a highly reflective material (often aluminum foil or foil-faced sheathing) installed on the underside of the roof or along the attic rafters, facing an air space.When the sun heats your roof, a lot of that energy transfers through the roof and radiates downward into the attic; a radiant barrier reflects most of that radiant heat back toward the roof, preventing much of it from entering the attic space.

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