Though attics are typically hot and dry a leaky roof or pipe condensation or severe weather can cause water to enter your attic.
Frost in attic repair.
How to dry out an attic.
To start frost accumulates when moisture laden air from the house gets into the attic.
When moisture gets into the attic it condenses on the roof sheathing in the form of frost.
Common causes of attic frost.
In order to eliminate frost build up in the attic space we have to understand what causes it in the first place.
Some condensation or frost in the attic is common but never in large amounts.
But anything more than an occasional patch is the symptom of a larger moisture problem.
Why is there ice in my roof.
This post is largely a re blog of my last post on attic frost but that was from 2013 and it s time for a reminder about all of this.
When the moisture gets into the attic it condenses on the roof.
What is attic rain.
When the weather warms up the frost will become water droplets and evaporate harmlessly.
Water in your attic can damage wood.
Left unchecked moisture in the attic can lead to serious mold and decay expensive to repair and potentially unhealthy for anyone in the house.
Attic rain is when you have an accumulation of frost from air entering the attic from the house.
Since our minnesota winters are usually dry the only other source of humid air is your living space.
In large amounts the frost will melt and start to drip in the attic.
Attic rain can occur when there is a build up of moisture usually frost in the attic.
Frost accumulates in attics when moisture laden air from the house gets up there when it s cold.
Usually takes extended periods of cold weather once the air warms or the sun shines on bare shingles the frost melts quickly raining down into the insulation and sometimes leaving staining and dripping from lights.
That s about it pretty simple.
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.
This winter s frigid weather in alberta could trigger more cases than last year of attic rain when warm moist air sneaks into the attic freezes then melts in warm spells like chinooks.