Faulkner: 'Attic rain' can have wide-ranging effects on home
Attic rain occurs when warm, moist air inside your home enters the attic space and condenses on cold surfaces, such as the underside of the roof sheathing. During cold weather, this condensation freezes. The frozen condensation melts when the weather warms up, creating water droplets that can seep into insulation, wood framing and drywall. Read More
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