The moisture caused by condensation on the inside of the attic can also rust things like plumbing heating and venting duct straps to rust and break.
Rusty nails in attic.
Indications that your attic might have a ventilation problem include wet or compressed insulation rusty nails or rust spots that dripped onto your insulation blackened plywood mold or mildew inside your attic curling or cracking shingles uneven snow melt and icicles at the roof edge.
Hammer a new nail into the roof about 1 inch above the hole from the previous nail.
Rusty nails poking through the roof deck dripping with water or even with little snow caps.
The house was built in 2006.
A person called me today and asked what could have caused this.
I hounded the builder and original insulation company the first year.
Roofing nails are galvanized but add enough moisture and galvanized nails will rust.
Some of the nails appear rusty.
They bought the home and finished it and moved in two weeks ago.
I have seen this condition on roof coverings that were failing but not on shingles that are in good condition.
Moisture causes metal components of the roof like nails to rust and potentially break which can lead to shingle loss.
Unfinished by a builder who went bankrupt.
It s a cape style home with closed cell foam insulation and touted as a tight efficient home.
The nail was driven into an upper bedroom exterior wall to hang a picture.
Less than a week later they pulled it out and found this.
Our photograph above shows roofing nails protruding through plywood roof sheathing visible in an attic where there is no under roof condensation or moisture problem.
The roof covering is an asphalt shingle and it appeared in good condition with no visible defects.
All of those things will add to the moisture in the attic and will rust any metal exposed there.
If the moisture is really high you ll even see frost all over the wood.
Rust or stains around roofing nails that protrude through the attic sheathing they re supposed to stick through are a clear indication of high attic moisture.
If you ve ever been in a cold attic during the winter you ve probably seen something like this.