My house is 31 years old. We have lived in it since 1989. In the late 90's I had a second layer of shingles installed. I am in the process of deciding if the time is right to have the old layers removed and a new roof installed. I had a roofer come out who said that in his opinion the roof has at least five years left on it and he saw no reason to spend the money yet. I appreciated his honesty. Besides, our plans are to move in 2-3 years.
When we moved in 21 years ago it was brought to my attention that there was some darkness in the attic on the sheathing that it on the north side of the house. I know that this is caused by moisture, so I had some additional vents and an attic fan installed as well as additional insulation blown in. Over the years, from time to time (on really cold winter days) I sometimes see some condensation on the sheathing only on the north side of the house. (We live in northern Illinois.) In fact, the sheathing doesn't look much different than it did 21 years ago. There is nothing at the top and and it gets a bit darker as you look down towards the eave. It is structurally sound.
My question is.... The roofer said that the darkness is a type of mold. He said it was nothing to worry about, but when it's time to reroof, the sheathing should be replaced. I have no problem with replacing it when the time comes, and I'm not freaking out over the "m" word. However, since it's been this was for probably the life of the house, I'm questioning his diagnois. Any thoughts?
When we moved in 21 years ago it was brought to my attention that there was some darkness in the attic on the sheathing that it on the north side of the house. I know that this is caused by moisture, so I had some additional vents and an attic fan installed as well as additional insulation blown in. Over the years, from time to time (on really cold winter days) I sometimes see some condensation on the sheathing only on the north side of the house. (We live in northern Illinois.) In fact, the sheathing doesn't look much different than it did 21 years ago. There is nothing at the top and and it gets a bit darker as you look down towards the eave. It is structurally sound.
My question is.... The roofer said that the darkness is a type of mold. He said it was nothing to worry about, but when it's time to reroof, the sheathing should be replaced. I have no problem with replacing it when the time comes, and I'm not freaking out over the "m" word. However, since it's been this was for probably the life of the house, I'm questioning his diagnois. Any thoughts?
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