In some cases homeowners are not usually sure if they are experiencing problems due to a leaking roof or condensation build-up. There are several ways that a person can differentiate between a roof leak and condensation. Below are some of the signs and main differences.
Cause of Leaks and Condensation
There are several things that cause roof leaks. These range from the deterioration of roofing materials with age, which makes them less effective, gaps or cracks around or in vent pipes, the roof slope being too shallow, the buildup of debris, to holes. In contrast, condensation occurs due to excess moisture from inside the house. Heat rises and in turn the moisture builds and ends up collecting in the attic airspace. The air eventually condensates and cools. Some of the causes of excess moisture in the house can be fireplaces, cooking, washers and dryers, portable space heaters, and hot showers and baths.
Stains and Other Issues Related to Condensation
The way the roof is stained can help people to tell the difference between condensation and a leaky roof. Leak stains are usually circular with rings and they are found on the ceilings or in some instances on the interior wall. On the other hand, a condensation stain is usually in blotches or dots. Excess condensation in the house can appear in different places including around light fixtures. Moisture may also collect around and in kitchen vents, chimneys, or bathrooms.
In some cases houses with roof ice dams can have problems due to condensation. An ice dam usually occurs whenever hot air is trapped in the attic. The roof ends up getting heated from the inside, which causes ice and snow to melt and refreeze on a continuous basis. The water goes down the roof and gathers along the cool edges and refreezes, which results in icicles or snowdrifts.
The points covered above are just some of the ways that homeowners can distinguish between a roof leak and condensation. Homeowners are advised to consider the causes of the problems, stains, and other issues that are related to condensation when determining the problem that should be addressed. Contacting an expert can help to provide more clarity and a better perspective on any issues related to the problems and the best course of action that will produce the desired results.