Though attics are typically hot and dry a leaky roof or pipe condensation or severe weather can cause water to enter your attic.
Everything in my attic is wet.
Water leaks are more obvious as telltale signs such as darkened water stains evidence of mold on the ceiling inside the house or wet sheathing.
Firewood being stored in the attic firewood contains moisture that will.
In the first instance you need to try and reduce the amount of moisture vapour penetrating into the attic in the first place.
Moist or wet insulation.
Moisture frost and ice buildup on roofing nails.
Convection can take place through cracks in different materials unglued drywall tape joints electric boxes holes drilled for wires and plumbing pipes ceiling light.
Moisture or frost on the roofs sheathing.
Air conditioner condensate pan not draining.
Moist air is created from everyday activities including cooking.
Water or drip marks scattered on the attic floor.
Buckled or damaged roof sheathing.
Attics can suffer two types of leaks.
Clothes dryers venting air to the attic rather than outside.
Inadequate ventilation attics must be vented to allow moist warm air to escape.
Water in your attic can damage wood beams insulation and even.