Black staining on the underside of OSB or plywood roof sheathing is one of the most common — and most missed — findings in Blaine inspections, especially in 1995+ homes in the Lakes neighborhood, Lochness Park, and TPC areas.

We document mold on attic sheathing with annotated photos, measurements where applicable, and a written priority recommendation routed by safety priority. When the finding warrants it, we refer you to a Minnesota-licensed specialist for repair -- never to anyone we have a financial relationship with.

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Anoka County's humidity, combined with tighter post-1995 building envelopes and bath fans terminating in the attic instead of through the roof, creates a perfect microbial environment on north-facing sheathing. We see staining on roughly 1 in 4 post-1995 attics. The good news: it's almost always cosmetic (the sheathing structure is intact) and remediable with a 2-day treatment. The bad news: the moisture source must be fixed — usually re-routing bath fans through the roof, adding soffit-to-ridge ventilation, or sealing attic bypasses.