Yours might be a finished attic with a bathroom. Or it might be partially finished and contain your heating, air conditioning and ventilation system. It might even contain ductwork.
Experts In Your Home addressed many of these water trouble spots in previous articles in our ongoing series of home maintenance tips on how to protect your home from water damage. (Specifically, see our previous five articles on how to protect your bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room, utility room and basement from water damage).
Your attic poses its own challenges, especially considering that it lies in closest proximity to your roof and will be one of the first locations in your home where roof-related problems will be evident.
As you enter your attic, you might be struck by the unmistakable smell of dampness or mustiness. This is a warning sign of water damage if there ever was one, so don't ignore it.
The longer you spend time in your attic, the more likely it is that the smell may fade. But this means that you're becoming acclimated to the smell – not that the problem has gone away – so accelerate your efforts to trace the cause. And as long as you're up in your attic, keep looking up, too.
If you hear the unmistakable sound of scratching, clawing or scampering, a mouse, squirrel, raccoon, bird or even a bat may have taken up residency in your attic.
It pays not to judge these creatures by their size; once they make their way through your roof and into your attic, they've created an entry point through which water and moisture can infiltrate your home and wreak considerable water damage.
For more home maintenance tips, contact Experts In Your Home to inspect your attic and make it waterproof. We'll look up, down and all around – so that your attic really does present the least of your worries.