Roof sheathing
Dark staining, fuzzy growth, and moisture patterns are documented.
Attic mold is often connected to ventilation, roof leaks, bathroom fans, insulation gaps, or condensation. We inspect the cause and explain the fix.
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Attic problems
We check roof sheathing, rafters, insulation, ventilation paths, bathroom fan terminations, blocked soffits, staining, damp materials, and signs of seasonal condensation.
Attic mold causes
Attic mold often points to a building condition that has been active for months or years. We inspect roof sheathing, rafters, insulation, bathroom fan discharge, blocked soffits, roof leaks, and seasonal condensation patterns.

Local service details
Vancouver properties often need a moisture-first inspection because weather, ventilation, older materials, and building envelope issues can all contribute to mold.
Dark staining, fuzzy growth, and moisture patterns are documented.
Fans must exhaust outside, not into attic insulation or roof cavities.
Blocked ventilation can trap humid air in the attic.
Air leakage can carry warm interior moisture into cold attic spaces.
Stains around penetrations and valleys can indicate active or past leaks.
We help clarify what should be repaired before cleanup.
Inspection process
A clear process helps reduce stress and gives you the information needed to choose repair, testing, cleanup, or monitoring with confidence.
We inspect accessible attic areas and visible roof framing.
We look for ventilation, leak, and condensation patterns.
Photos and notes help homeowners understand the source.
You get next steps for ventilation, roofing, insulation, or remediation.
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Roof leak clues
Home moisture conditions
Cleanup planning
Service areas
Book local mold inspection support in Vancouver, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, and Coquitlam.
604-800-3900Questions
Wet weather, air leakage, poor ventilation, and roof issues can create damp attic conditions.
Yes, if the ventilation or moisture source is not corrected first.
Often inspection is enough, but testing can help when documentation or clearance is needed.