Moist or wet insulation.
Nails are sweating on my new roof in attic.
This exact same process is happening in your attic during extreme cold weather.
The attic is going to collect the most dust during your roofing replacement.
This is why you see the frost.
Feel free to stick whatever you like on them to protect your head.
It s a bit odd that they didn t before.
If you suspect you have moisture problems in your attic check for the following indications of excess moisture in the attic.
Condensation in the attic is a serious problem that must be addressed by homeowners.
Protecting the nails doesn t do anything for the wood throughout the attic.
Moisture frost and ice buildup on roofing nails.
The air in the attic has water in it and it condenses on the cold metal.
Old tar paper wood chips nails dust you name it.
If they re dripping that much though you re sorely lacking in attic ventilation.
A point often overlooked is that since it s winter the water freezes on the cold nails.
It is a walk up attic unheated and temp here has been 0 to 10 degrees.
So when they were removing the old roof from the wood lathe naturally a lot of debris fell into the attic since there was no solid decking beneath it all.
If left untreated it can damage critical structural elements of the home such as the trusses and rafters ruin insulation damage any stored belongings and lead to the formation of potentially toxic black mold.
Moisture or frost on the roofs sheathing.
Water or drip marks scattered on the attic floor.
Buckled or damaged roof sheathing.
The nails that you see in your attic get as cold as the outdoor temperature.
We often put sentimental and fragile items in the attic but that makes them very vulnerable during a roof replacement.
The roofing nails in my attic are covered with ice and are dripping onto attic floor.
Store them on the ground floor for now.
It is wise to lay tarps or painter s drop sheets on the floor to make.
What can i do to remedy condensation of water on all the nails which penetrate the attic ceiling from the shingles in winter the condensation is frozen and continue to drip water.
The plywood of your roof is typically not as thick as your standard galvanized steel roofing nail so it is expected for nails to show through this in your attic.