But how did those stains get there.
Water stains on wood in attic.
In a reasonably well insulated and vented attic stains may appear due to condensation.
Irregular stains may be an indication of mold growth.
The fruit bodies and possibly dark coloured hyphae of the molds may be present.
And eventually cause wood rot and reducing the life of your roof.
Perhaps you use it for storage.
As with most stains it helps to act quickly.
Inspectors will look for staining on the wood supports or on the walls that can provide evidence that water had once leaked or is currently leaking through the roof somewhere.
Condensation can form around pipes and this can cause wood to rot.
When regular furniture polish doesn t work try using a dab of car wax to remove water stains from wood.
The roof sheathing is solid the roofing shingles are relatively new and there s no obvious source of water infiltration.
Clearly the stains were caused by water saturating the wood.
At some point you will probably need to go to your attic for something.
Attic stains may fall into this category depending on the severity.
Let it dry and buff with a soft cloth.
Trace the ring with your finger to apply the wax.
Almost all attics in homes more than 25 years old will have some moisture stains on either the sheathing or the framing.
Water flows from the top down.
Iron water stains out of wood tables.
It rarely enters a home sideways.
Because wood is porous it may be difficult to remove the mold stains from sheathing but you can kill the mold by cleaning the sheathing with bleach and water.
Mold problems are indications of water problems.
And yet there s obviously a moisture problem.
The most likely culprit for the damage a leaky roof should be.
Are water stains hiding in the attic.
If the water stain has been there for only a few days use the heat in this method to evaporate all.
Wood beams add architectural appeal to old world style or post and beam construction but water stains can mar their appearance.