Condensation naturally occurs whenever warm, moisture-laden air contacts a cooler surface.
Similar to how beads of moisture collect on the outside of an ice-filled glass in summer, condensation can form on the underside of your roof in winter. Warmth escaping from your living space into the attic is the catalyst for condensation formation. If this is occurring in your home, it’s vital to learn about the damage it can cause and how to resolve it.
When there’s a condensation problem in your attic, mold and mildew can flourish, and your roof’s structural members can deteriorate and age prematurely. The warmth that rises up to the underside of your roof can also melt the bottom layer of rooftop snow, which allows water to run down to the eaves and refreeze. Over time, this can result in roof edge ice damming and water backups which damage your roofing, underlayment, decking, and/or your attic and exterior walls.
To keep condensation from forming in your attic, it’s essential to take these two measures:
At Adams Roofing Professionals, we have four decades of experience helping Elk Grove Village homeowners solve condensation problems with insulation and roof ventilation. If you have condensation concerns, contact us today.
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