Black Markings On Attic Sheathing
Mold growth on attic roof sheathing is a common issue in cool climates such as the pacific northwest.
Black markings on attic sheathing. Mold on attic sheathing. In this photo of very dark mold in an attic in a wet attic mold which we found to be brown in the microscope looked black on the plywood. The new roof doesn t help much most of the moist air is likely coming up from below. In the vast majority of cases the mold growth is caused by condensation.
The variety i see most often is fuzzy green when active and goes black like that when dormant or dead. Attic moisture and poor ventilation are the causes. The black attic mold shown here confirms that this attic had a serious venting and moisture problem including moisture from sources lower in the building. This can be caused by the action of fungal growth and molds and the affect they have on the tannins in the wood.
This happens due to trapped damp air often in the late fall or early winter. If the wood is soft if it s easily imprinted when you push on it it s probably rotten. The following picture is of a long standing moisture condition in an attic where much of the roof sheathing has turned black. In addition to dark spots at the drywall nails and or screws in the ceiling there were also dark outlines of the ceiling joists in many areas of the house.
That is a stain caused by mold mould. In old houses you ll usually see some spots that are stained dark or black where there was a roof leak at some point in time which was repaired but the stain remains. When moisture condenses on plywood roof sheathing repeatedly or continuously the wood will turn black. When this humid relatively warm air cannot escape the attic space before the temperature drops condensation can occur.
The roof had ridge vents as well as soffit vents and. In other words you could easily see where most of the joists were located because those areas were darker than the rest of the white ceiling. Inspected a house today built in 1991.