Scarborough — CliffsideInsulation RemovalMold RemediationSolar Ventilation

Scarborough (Cliffside): dead airflow left mold staining across virtually the entire roof deck

Completed May 2026 · Real project, identified by area only to protect our customer’s privacy. Every photo is from this job. · Serving Scarborough

The homeowner called us about condensation concerns in a 1950s Cliffside home. On paper the attic didn’t look terrible — about 8 inches of older insulation. The real problem was above it.

1The Problem

This attic had essentially no air movement. Our ventilation rating came in at 2 out of 5: the soffit intakes were blocked, and decades of debris — old wrappers, plastic sheeting, shingle scraps — sat embedded in the original wool insulation. Every winter, warm humid house air rose into the attic and had nowhere to go.

A classic 1950s Cliffside bungalow — the kind of home where the original attic hides decades of problems.
A classic 1950s Cliffside bungalow — the kind of home where the original attic hides decades of problems.
The neglected original attic: bare rafters, an old gable vent doing all the work, and decades of accumulation.
The neglected original attic: bare rafters, an old gable vent doing all the work, and decades of accumulation.
Construction debris and garbage embedded in the original insulation layer.
Construction debris and garbage embedded in the original insulation layer.

2What the Inspection Found

The consequence of dead airflow was written across the wood: mold and moisture staining over virtually the entire roof deck, heaviest at the blocked eaves where condensation had been collecting for years. The insulation itself was a shallow, uneven patchwork, and the attic hatch was uninsulated and leaking warm air — feeding the cycle.

Black and white mold staining sweeping across the roof sheathing.
Black and white mold staining sweeping across the roof sheathing.
Down a rafter bay: staining on every board.
Down a rafter bay: staining on every board.
White bloom coating the framing — this is what years of trapped moisture look like.
White bloom coating the framing — this is what years of trapped moisture look like.
Shallow, uneven coverage: a patchwork of old fiberglass and cellulose.
Shallow, uneven coverage: a patchwork of old fiberglass and cellulose.

3How We Fixed It

The fix had to solve the airflow problem, not just the insulation number:

  • Removed all 1,008 sq ft of old insulation and debris for clean access to the deck
  • Completed the 3-stage mold remediation across the sheathing — cleaning and spore removal, wood restoration, protective sealant
  • Air-sealed the ceiling penetrations below
  • Rebuilt the intake path with 20 baffle vents and soffit cover-up
  • Installed two solar-powered attic fans to keep air actively moving year-round — at zero operating cost
  • Upgraded the hatch with our insulated hatch solution and blew the attic back to R-60
Step 1 — stripped to bare joists: all 1,008 sq ft of old insulation and debris removed, right to the boards.
Step 1 — stripped to bare joists: all 1,008 sq ft of old insulation and debris removed, right to the boards.
Step 2 — the intake path rebuilt: new baffle vents at every eave bay, foam-sealed along the soffit line, against remediated sheathing.
Step 2 — the intake path rebuilt: new baffle vents at every eave bay, foam-sealed along the soffit line, against remediated sheathing.
Step 3 — the tape disappears at 23″: fresh blown-in fiberglass past the R-60 mark.
Step 3 — the tape disappears at 23″: fresh blown-in fiberglass past the R-60 mark.
The finished eave line: deep coverage meeting a clear ventilation channel — insulation and airflow finally working together.
The finished eave line: deep coverage meeting a clear ventilation channel — insulation and airflow finally working together.

4The Result

The attic now breathes: fresh air enters at the soffits, the solar fans exhaust it at the roof, and the remediated deck stays dry. With R-60 above the ceiling, the house is warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and protected by our 10-year workmanship warranty.

1,008 sq ftAttic size
2Solar attic fans
0 → R-60Insulation
10 yearsWarranty

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