Hi, my question pertains to a problem I have with condensation and leaks in my mobile home which at some point had a new roof installed (tin roof) after the original roof was removed. The problem area right now is in the vicinity of the bathroom and clothes dryer.
There is frost buildup along the eaves that I can see, as I cut a hole in the ceiling. There is not enough room to enter the attic due to the limited pitch. There is insulation and a vapor barrier, however there is really not any overhang on the eave and no soffits as a result. There is insulation squeezed right into the corner of the eaves where the frost is built up. Once the winter temps warm up, it melts creating the water problem.
We installed an electric fan in one end and gable vents, but obviously airflow is unlikely where the insulation is tight into the corner.
Has anyone seen this problem before? What can be done to remedy it?
Thanks
Kevin"
There is frost buildup along the eaves that I can see, as I cut a hole in the ceiling. There is not enough room to enter the attic due to the limited pitch. There is insulation and a vapor barrier, however there is really not any overhang on the eave and no soffits as a result. There is insulation squeezed right into the corner of the eaves where the frost is built up. Once the winter temps warm up, it melts creating the water problem.
We installed an electric fan in one end and gable vents, but obviously airflow is unlikely where the insulation is tight into the corner.
Has anyone seen this problem before? What can be done to remedy it?
Thanks
Kevin"