In the vast majority of cases the mold growth is caused by condensation.
Mold in roof attic.
Also notice the condensation stains at the shingle nail more evidence of a history of attic moisture which was a factor in this mold growth.
On attic mold visible on pine tongue and groove roof sheathing near the building eaves.
Insulation is often affected.
There s an underlying moisture issue that needs to be resolved because mold requires moisture to grow and spread.
Attic mold left unchecked can grow and lead to structural deterioration of attic sheathing and roof structural elements.
This occurs when the temperature of the sheathing drops below the dew point creating a thin layer of moisture on the substrate.
Wooden beams and plywood may be affected and it can be difficult to remove all traces of mold from wooden surfaces.
The photo at the left was identified as a toxic mold that probably should be removed although the ease of movement generally tearing off a roof and roof sheathing and perhaps roof framing to remove mold would not be sensible nor cost justified.
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This occurs efficiently in attics with proper ventilation but attic mold can occur if the hot air meets the cold surface of the attic roof and creates condensation.
The mold shown in the attic photographed above was identified as aspergillus sp.
If you have mold in the attic we recommend consulting with a mold removal specialist because.
Heating ventilation and air conditioning ducts may also.