So i m confused the wood in the attic has black streaks discolorations.
Discolored wood in attic.
Commonly black discolorations on insulation material and wood can be difficult to distinguish from mold.
If you find any perform the screwdriver test.
This is likely a mold or mildew of some type but testing from a specialist is needed for confirmation.
Wood should never be soft.
That could be harmful particularly if it is entering the living area.
You have mold that should be removed.
I don t think that necessarily looks like mold just the usual dark staining that can happen to wet wood and is mostly harmless.
There are a couple of boards in the pictures that i circled that are a grayish color.
I thought this was a ventilation problem someone came to look at the wood and said it was fine.
In old houses you ll usually see some spots that are stained dark or black where there was a roof leak at some point in time which was repaired but the stain remains.
I attached three pictures.
It s a good idea to check your attic periodically for signs of excess moisture.
Dark black staining on wood surfaces if the wood in your attic shows any black discoloration the problem has moved beyond moisture.
Using a strong flashlight check the attic for discolored wood.
While a lab test would be needed to reliably identify the genera species of the green attic mold you have found a common greenish coloured mold found in attics and roof spaces on wood surfaces includes several species of aspergillus sp.
Wood will discolor when dampened on a regular basis.
If the frost does melt it will further wet the wood in the attic staining it.
When moisture droplets collect on wood surfaces in an attic a discoloration often occurs.
Similarly if the mold has matured and degenerated it is difficult to recognize since it rubs off the surface leaving only stained spots or patches.
But then i read that this could be mold.
This dampness can come from roof leaks quite rare ice damming infiltration not so rare and usually at the lower eaves or condensation of.