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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Ceachenhxe: Created page with &amp;quot;A tight, well‑ventilated attic behaves like a pressure-balanced lung for the home. When it works, indoor comfort steadies, ice dams stay away, shingles [https://wiki-tonic.win/index.php/Building_Trust_Through_Transparency:_The_Avalon_Approach yearly roofing maintenance] last longer, and energy bills flatten. When it doesn’t, the roof telegraphs trouble: snow melts in odd patterns, rafters sweat on cold mornings, and the HVAC wheezes through long cycles. I’ve walked...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;A tight, well‑ventilated attic behaves like a pressure-balanced lung for the home. When it works, indoor comfort steadies, ice dams stay away, shingles [https://wiki-tonic.win/index.php/Building_Trust_Through_Transparency:_The_Avalon_Approach yearly roofing maintenance] last longer, and energy bills flatten. When it doesn’t, the roof telegraphs trouble: snow melts in odd patterns, rafters sweat on cold mornings, and the HVAC wheezes through long cycles. I’ve walked more than a thousand attics across climates, f&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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