Louisville sits in USDA Hardiness Zone 6b. Winter temperatures drop below freezing 90 days per year. Spring and summer bring 85 percent humidity. This combination creates the perfect environment for warped roof plywood. Moisture penetrates sheathing through worn shingles or inadequate attic ventilation. When temperatures drop, that moisture freezes. Ice crystals expand inside the wood grain. The plywood swells. When it thaws, the wood contracts but does not return to its original shape. After multiple freeze-thaw cycles, you see permanent bowing roof sheathing and dipping roof decking across entire roof sections.
Jefferson County building codes require minimum R-38 attic insulation and balanced attic ventilation. Older homes in Louisville's established neighborhoods often have inadequate ventilation. Without proper airflow, attic temperatures exceed 150 degrees in summer. This heat bakes moisture into the plywood. The wood grain separates. Nails loosen. Fortress Roofing Louisville understands these local conditions. We inspect attic ventilation during every roof deck repair. We add soffit vents, ridge vents, or gable vents to meet code requirements. Proper ventilation extends the life of new sheathing and prevents recurring deflection problems.