During hot Texas summers, a lot of heat can build up in your attic. The extra heat in your attic can transfer to your home, making your A/C unit work harder than usual to cool down your home. That is why it is important to properly ventilate your attic and get that hot air out before it raises the temperature in your home. Building codes require a minimum amount of ventilation for every square foot of attic area. Many older homes don't have enough vents in the soffits to let cool air in or on the roof to let hot air out. There are many options available to provide your home with the proper amount of ventilation. Our technicians will install the most appropriate type and quantity of vents in your home to achieve properly balanced attic ventilation.