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On Nov 23, 8:20*am, Ben wrote:
I was up in my attic this morning and noticed little bits of ice lying around---small balls, perhaps 1/4" in diameter. *What seems to be happening is that water is dripping from the roofing nails, then freezing into the little ice balls. *Only some of the nails are wet; most are dry. *I would guess that that makes it more likely that the moisture is coming from the outside rather than from condensation from air from inside the house. *Is my logic right? *Is this normal, or should I take measures to repair? Thanks in advance!! -Ben If its unheated and vented, then underventing, lack of insulation, or warm air infiltration is making the attic to warm. The attic should be near outside temp. Insulating to code is only a minimum requirement, it is completely outdated. Sealing air leaks can be hard, is there a full vapor barrier. Condensation leads to mold then rot, then a big repair bill. |
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