During a storm, it’s possible for water to enter your roof vents due to wind-driven rain. When wind blows against the roof during a storm, it can cause rainwater to be forced into the roof vents. This can result in water entering your attic or ceiling space.
In addition to wind-driven rain, other factors can also contribute to water entering your roof vents during a storm. For example, if your roof vents are damaged or improperly installed, they may be more susceptible to water infiltration.
To prevent water from entering your roof vents during a storm, it’s important to ensure that your vents are properly installed, sealed, and maintained. If you suspect that your vents are damaged or not installed properly, it’s a good idea to have them inspected and repaired by a qualified professional. Adding Hurricane Blockers will greatly reduce water entering the attic via the roof top vents.