At times there was ice and frost on the nails.
Is frost in my attic normal.
Frost itself doesn t do any damage but once it melts things get wet and then damage occurs.
To start frost accumulates when moisture laden air from the house gets into the attic.
The unusual amounts of frost last year likely melted.
Ice frost and water in an attic condensation new construction text.
My wife ali and i bought an old house 18 months ago.
When the weather warms up the frost will become water droplets and evaporate harmlessly.
That s about it pretty simple.
The outside of the can or glass had drops of.
Warm air holds a lot of.
I ve blogged about attic air leaks many times and i ve shared photos of attic air leaks.
It s important to realize frost is in your attic for a few reasons.
Frost on nails in attic spaces may frighten you.
It should to a degree.
Left unchecked frost in an attic can lead to serious mold and decay 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.
Frost on nails is frozen condensation.
Frost and ice forms in attics when warm humid air accumulates and condenses on the underside of your roof sheathing.
That s about it pretty simple.
Frost gets into the attic from air leaks or attic bypasses.
Remember the last hot and humid day you were sitting outside drinking a cold beer iced tea soda or glass of ice water.
When the moisture gets into the attic it condenses on the roof.
When moisture gets into the attic it condenses on the roof sheathing in the form of frost.
Check out my post on moldy attics for some.
Boxes stored in the attic were sometimes wet.
The warm air you are paying for to heat your home is leaking into the attic because your house is not sealed from the attic.
Frost in the attic comes from the house.
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.