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  • Jan 21, 2009, 10:18 AM
    c2totes
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    Frost under roof
    I had a new roof installed last year. I noticed that on one side of my house when it gets below freezing (I live in Philly) I get a significant amount of frost on the exposed side of the plywood that is under my roof. See attached picture. What's weird is that my house is symmetrical and I only see this frost on the front of my house. The plywood on the back of side of my house is completely frost free. I don't have a bathroom or anything else on the front side that would produce moisture. I was thinking of putting a dehumidifier in the crawl space under the front side but this will be a pain to empty all the time and I imagine that this could be a fire hazard. Any ideas or suguestions would be appreciated.
  • Jan 21, 2009, 11:11 PM
    21boat

    Yes you need more roof venting. The one side is probably related to how the sun hits the different parts of the roof..
    Is this a pitched roof? And if it is do you have a ridge vent at the top of the peak or any soffits on the eves.
    How is the insul in the ceiling below that frost area? If this is a slanted roof like the ones on the town houses you still need a roof vent in the roof.
    If the insulation is not good below that area and it and no vapor barrier either than that is another thing to be checked.

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