The photo at page top shows white attic mold on the roof sheathing and rafters and some brown or black mold on the attic side of ceiling drywall where we pulled back insulation.
White mildew in attic.
Tea tree oil and white vinegar are both completely natural and safe for wood but.
The most common cause of attic mold by far is blocked or insufficient ventilation of the attic space.
As such roof leaks from rainfall or melting snow condensation resulting from temperature fluctuations and or leaky pipes can give mold the moisture it needs to thrive in attics.
Attics contain plenty of food sources for mold including wood and insulation.
Mix 1 teaspoon of white vinegar or tea tree oil with each cup of water that you need to attack your mold colony.
What does attic mold look like.
Mildew grows in a thin black or whitish layer on a variety of materials in your attic.
When looking for attic mold trace both leak areas and areas of poor ventilation in the attic.
White mold in attics.
If you find mold on wooden furniture many times you can remove it yourself however more porous materials such as cloth on chairs or sofas will need a professional cleaning.
Rafters in the attic floor joists in the basement or crawlspace and wooden furniture are all places where you can find white mold.
White mold will look white cottony flakey and stringy and grows on organic materials.
White mold is commonly found growing on wood surfaces.