Attics are one of the most common areas of mold growth in the home.
Are attic usually dry.
The attic fills up with hot air and pushes the air down into the house raising its temperature.
The cool dry air comes in from the outside to help that warm moist heat.
Vented unconditioned attics are naturally dry.
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Attics tend to have the perfect conditions for mold growth hot humid and an abundant food source with the wood sheathing.
The warm moist air inside the vent tends to condense on the colder walls.
But upgrading your attic illumination is one of the easiest ways to make the space more inviting and better to organize.
And rarely is there enough time for the temperature to cool down overnight.
So the more consecutive sunny days you have the longer it will take for heat to dissipate.
If necessary use a dehumidifier.
And some of these old attics don t have any obvious vents they re just naturally leaky with outdoor air entering and leaving through random cracks.
There s usually at best a single bare incandescent light bulb that hardly illuminates any of the space.
It requires no movement of air for it to take place and is usually a sign of inadequate insulation in the attic convection occurs when air escapes through small gaps around lights outlets baseboards or any other openings in your walls or ceilings.
The attic is usually colder than the rest of the house during the winter and that can create a problem for a dryer vent.
In a new house this type of attic usually has soffit vents and a ridge vent.
It makes the attic hard to navigate and a place you don t want to spend much time in.
One of the primary causes of attic moisture is an unsealed opening between the attic and the rest of the home though poor ventilation can also lead to moisture issues.
Air conditioner condensate pan not draining.
Clothes dryers venting air to the attic rather than outside.
Inadequate ventilation attics must be vented to allow moist warm air to escape.
Some older attics simply have gable vents.
Furthermore most homeowners don t ever go up in their attic so the mold problem is allowed to grow undisturbed often for years.
A dehumidifier may be used to reduce moisture in the air.