A few years ago we had a lot of frost and a company came in and charged us 250 to spray the exhaust fan and duct to stop leakage.
Frost in attic north side.
Why is there ice in my roof.
We still have one area in the rafters between the bathroom and a walk in closet that has some frost.
Left unchecked frost in an attic can lead to serious mold and decay.
Moisture or frost on the roofs sheathing.
The frost is on the north side since the south side receives more sunlight over the course of the day during winter in the northern hemisphere.
When the moisture gets into the attic it condenses on the roof.
Obviously the frost is caused by moisture in the attic air.
When the weather warms up the frost will become water droplets and evaporate harmlessly.
How does condensation get in the attic.
As to the frost there are a few things you can check.
As seniors with medical conditions we are worried about mould.
These signs can vary contingent on the catalyst of the problem and are generally worse on north facing or shady sides of roofs.
John straube and chris schumacher answer the question why do i see frost in my attic the 12 days of building science is a project of rdh building science.
Moist or wet insulation.
How much frost should you have in an attic.
Water or drip marks scattered on the attic floor.
That s about it pretty simple.
When the outside temperature rises again the frost thaws water collects and can leak into.
You can t fully eliminate that moisture but you can try to limit it.
Buckled or damaged roof sheathing.
When a warm sunny day arrives after a long cold stretch and it seems like you have a roof leak when there isn t a cloud in the sky it s probably attic icing otherwise known as ice dams or ice damming and the surprising thing is that it s very unlikely that the roof covering itself is the problem.
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.
A patch of frost here and there on the tips of roofing nails poking through the sheathing for instance probably isn t a cause for alarm.
But anything more than an occasional patch is.
There was also frost on the west wall on the north side of the dormer where the sun doesn t get to it this time of year.
Upon inspection of the attic the entire north face of the attic had frost on the nails poking through and most of the decking boards.