Frost In The Attic Roof
Frost itself doesn t do any damage but once it melts things get wet and then damage occurs.
Frost in the attic roof. When moisture gets into the attic it condenses on the roof sheathing in the form of frost. When warm air from inside the house escapes traveling up through the bypasses the moisture condenses on the roof boards and rafters where the frost can form. Frost itself doesn t do any damage but once it melts things get wet and then damage occurs. The fix for frost in the attic is sealing attic bypasses these are passageways from the conditioned household space to the attic.
House pressure affects. Melting frost can lead to deteriorated roof sheathing mold on the roof sheathing wet insulation and water stains on the ceilings. I ve blogged about attic air. Ventilation is not the way to fix frost in the attic.
When moisture gets into the attic it condenses on the roof sheathing in the form of frost. To suggest adding more ventilation to a roof to fix frost in the attic is like telling someone with a leaking water pipe to install a dehumidifier. When moisture gets into the attic it condenses on the roof sheathing in the form of frost. Frost itself doesn t do any damage but once it melts things get wet and then damage occurs.
Frost gets into the attic from air leaks or attic bypasses. The more humid a house is the more frost you ll find in the attic. When the outside temperature rises again the frost thaws water collects and can leak into your house. During winter conditions attic frost is a problem associated with attic bypasses.