Hang an outdoor thermometer in your attic making sure its range reaches at least 130 degrees fahrenheit.
How hot does an attic get in texas.
An overheated attic can bake asphalt shingles on the roof and cause them to deteriorate.
My attic is ridiculously hot if i install a fan pull out hot air to help cool my attic will my ac work better right now it takes two to three hours to drop the house 4 degrees.
The downside however is that rockwool batts are harder to find and they can harbor mold growth if they re allowed to get damp.
An unventilated attic can reach 150 degrees in the heat of summer 50 degrees higher than it should be.
Calculations indicate that on a july day in texas a ventilation rate of one air change per minute for a typical attic using 95 degree f air will lower the peak attic temperature to about 101 degrees f.
Summer attic air temperatures with reflective roof peak at or slightly above outdoor air ambient.
We live in south east texas.
For double the price rockwool does not have the same disadvantages is more fire resistant and has an r value of 4 5 per inch.
Hang pencil and paper next to the thermometer and record the outdoor and attic.
Summer attic air temperatures with old terra cotta colored asphalt shingles peaked at 140 to 145 at 18 above the blown in fiberglass insulation layer at the attic floor.
Louis and often wondered what the temps are in attics here in the dead of summer.
And it can cause your air conditioner to work harder than it needs to and send your energy bills soaring with the temperature.
I would guess 130 140 degrees as an estimate.
Providing half air change per minute will lower the temperature to about 106 degrees f.
Attic temperature depends on the amount of solar radiation construction details and the rate of ventilation.
I miss having a basement for storage 68 cool degrees on a hot summer day from my home in st.
Ideal attic temperatures shouldn t be more than 10 to 20 degrees hotter than outside temperatures.
Colder is better but 130 degrees is not really that hot in that typical roofing materials can stand much higher temperatures.
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