The pattern of wetness is relatively uniform on all the sides of the chimney exposed in the attic.
Chimney condensation in attic.
Condensation of exhaust gases are evidenced or accompanied by one or more of the following.
It has happened and usually isn t discovered until people have spent a terrible sum fixing everything else.
The wetness is more severe at the basement and or the first floor than the second floor or the roof.
Another event that could happen although i have never heard of it actually happening is that you could get so much moisture in your attic that it could condense and roll down the stringer onto your chimney.
In the attic a kneewall blocked observation of the chimney.
Condensation can also occur within the chimney.
Signs of chimney damp the signs of chimney damp can be similar to the signs of regular damp except they all occur around your fireplace or chimney.
When a fire is started the new warm air moving into the chimney comes into contact with the cold chimney walls causing condensation.
You might also see staining or discolouration in these areas.
A flue that is too large allows too much air to circulate making it difficult for the warm gas and vapors exiting the furnace to create a strong updraft up and out of the vent.
In early january we cut an access to observe the chimney and the underside of the roof deck.
Leaks in the chimney structure a condensation effect also can happen within the chimney itself.
Normal amounts of humidity and moisture in the hot air condense inside your chimney as the air cools leaving water which can be as acidic as bleach.
There may be damp patches on the chimney breast or the ceiling above it or possibly the walls around it.
In some cases the heat from the fire will cause the condensate to evaporate.
However the chimney was a different story.