When the moisture gets into the attic it condenses on the roof.
Frost heaters in attics.
Frost and ice forms in attics when warm humid air accumulates and condenses on the underside of your roof sheathing.
Over that third unit from the left there s little heat getting into the attic as evidenced by the unmelted snow.
Frost gets into the attic from air leaks or attic bypasses.
When a warm sunny day arrives after a long cold stretch and it seems like you have a roof leak when there isn t a cloud in the sky it s probably attic icing otherwise known as ice dams or ice damming and the surprising thing is that it s very unlikely that the roof covering itself is the problem.
Check out my post on moldy attics for some.
All of these anomalies are a sure sign that condensation from heat loss is an issue.
Why it s there and how to fix it by reuben saltzman in study guide energy frost in attics new on january 9 2018 if you have a problem with frost in your attic you re not alone.
During winter conditions attic frost is a problem associated with attic bypasses.
When warm air from inside the house escapes traveling up through the bypasses the moisture condenses on the roof boards and rafters where the frost can form.
Frosty roof deck nails and sidewall.
Ceiling leak from condensation in the attic you can verify this by checking for frost in the attic rusty nails or water staining on the roof sheathing.
That s about it pretty simple.
I ve blogged about attic air leaks many times and i ve shared photos of attic air leaks.
Over the other units enough heat escapes into the attics to melt most of the snow.