I noticed some moisture above the bathroom area.It seems to be more prominent around the sewer vent going out the roof.I have a ridge vent & soffit vents.I put a fan up there to help dry it out(moisture is bad).Any ideas what might be causing this?


Ok this is my area of expertise!
They are correct above it is a temp difference in the pipe from inside to outside but here is what you do. Make sure it vents to the roof not the wall or soffit!
First the bath fan should be a fully insulated flexible pipe it should also have a J bend in it to trap any water that might not escape so it can evaporate.
Second- make sure you are running the bath fan for 15 minutes after you are done with a shower or bath I usually put them on a timer switch.
Third- Make sure you have the attic insulated properly this includes insulating the space at the ceiling where all pipes come through.
Last thing is to make sure that the fart fan vent going to the roof is connected to a fitting and sealed to it . This should attach right to the vent on the roof. Broan makes a small metal vent that has this fitting and it is perfect.
This will minimize your issue.
You need to block air leakage that is going from the bathroom into the attic. Usually the bathroom fans are poorly made with leaky seams and random holes in them. The crack or gap around the fan where it is cut into the sheetrock ceiling is also a huge leak. To seal it completely means removing all the insulation above the fan, vac away all dust and debris, spray foam up all the holes and gaps. It is a lot of work and a pain in the ***. There will be a leak around the electrical box for the ceiling light as well.
You need to block air leakage that is going from the bathroom into the attic. Usually the bathroom fans are poorly made with leaky seams and random holes in them. The crack or gap around the fan where it is cut into the sheetrock ceiling is also a huge leak. To seal it completely means removing all the insulation above the fan, vac away all dust and debris, spray foam up all the holes and gaps. It is a lot of work and a pain in the ***. There will be a leak around the electrical box for the ceiling light as well.
I'm going to do this today.Also going to get some around the sewer pipe just for good measure
In a perfect world we would all vacuum out the insulation and spray foam the attic floor to seal it up like 404 did. ...but wow, that had to be a PITA!
