my garage was built in 06 and we used all OSB underlayment for the walls and the roof and no issues
in 2009 I re roofed my home and had to do alot of wood replacement.
I again used 3/4" OSB. But, on the house on the underside ("attic side") it appears to be molding... ********* spots but none on the remaining original tongue and groove planking
and on the house I went with a steel roof vs shingle on the garage (when it needs redone the garage will also be roofed with steel)
I dont get it.... bad batch of OSB when I did the house?
The only thing I know to do with it now (another tearoff is out of the question) is to go up there this Spring before it gets too hot outside and paint the whole underside of that OSB with Kilz....
it does seem worst on the west hip, further down I see no evidence of it
On the west side of the house ("L" shaped ranch, west side has short leg of the "L" )I went down to bare rafters as I had to replace several of them to correct an idiot move from when the house was built, I replaced all the underlayment on that end; and this is where the apparent mold is worst over the attached (unheated) garage
any idea on why this may be? I also replaced the soffit the Po had just laid new soffit over old plywood soffit without adding vents;
I put the steel soffit up after pulling the plywood out and I put vented soffit every other piece instead of every 3rd as was recommended; I added a ridge vent and replaced my power vent as well with another.
I am thinking I gotta add another power vent on that short leg of the "L"
any thoughts from the peanut gallery?
in 2009 I re roofed my home and had to do alot of wood replacement.
I again used 3/4" OSB. But, on the house on the underside ("attic side") it appears to be molding... ********* spots but none on the remaining original tongue and groove planking
and on the house I went with a steel roof vs shingle on the garage (when it needs redone the garage will also be roofed with steel)
I dont get it.... bad batch of OSB when I did the house?
The only thing I know to do with it now (another tearoff is out of the question) is to go up there this Spring before it gets too hot outside and paint the whole underside of that OSB with Kilz....
it does seem worst on the west hip, further down I see no evidence of it
On the west side of the house ("L" shaped ranch, west side has short leg of the "L" )I went down to bare rafters as I had to replace several of them to correct an idiot move from when the house was built, I replaced all the underlayment on that end; and this is where the apparent mold is worst over the attached (unheated) garage
any idea on why this may be? I also replaced the soffit the Po had just laid new soffit over old plywood soffit without adding vents;
I put the steel soffit up after pulling the plywood out and I put vented soffit every other piece instead of every 3rd as was recommended; I added a ridge vent and replaced my power vent as well with another.
I am thinking I gotta add another power vent on that short leg of the "L"
any thoughts from the peanut gallery?
