Over the years around here, some buildings (barns, garages) with big grows have been busted because of "weird" snow melt.
Out of curiosity, I look at my neighbors' roofs after it snows.
More info gets a better answer... Assuming your attic is uninsulated the hot moist air is going to do something. If your attic is uninsulated and also well vented, then most of the air will blow out the vents and not melt the snow. That's a lot of venting for most places. More likely that you have little ventilation, so yeah, in addition to slowly rotting and fungussingup the wood up there, your neighbors with similar houses will wonder wtf you're up to melting all the snow when the same thing doesn't happen to them. No matter. you gotta get the air out.Hi I was wondering if I vent 1000w light out a hole in the ceiling of a closet into the attic....would the attic attain enough heat to melt the roof in the dead of winter? And would running them during the day make a difference?
why not run your exhaust duct straight to your roof vent and blow it right outside then you won't have hot air melting the snow off your roof.