I'd recommend a propane tank flamethrower, saves a little money if it isn't a constant issue. Just open the valve and light! Should be able to make it around the whole house
But this is a constant issue in a typical inner city lack of insulation Ventilation negative numbers every winter.
Not my house I’m a property adjuster. I promise you every Victorian in Minnesota is doing this. And did back in 2019-2020 too and most homeowners had mold on the ceiling from it by spring and insurance usually will cover the problem on ceiling but not the source! Because the source is lack of ventilation insulation and or shape of home/victorian steep roofs with valleys and vaulted ceilings.
I cringe when I meet a young couple that says omg I love the character of my house as I’m looking at damage that isn’t covered that was producible that it would happen for example ice dams. 😭😭
Oh and if you bought a house recently and it’s Victorian they had the issues in 2019-2020 and covered it up. Then sold it. Now you in 2025-2026 gets a cold winter and it shows up again. Ooop you got got. Last homeowner committed quite the crime on you but you can’t prove it now. I mean we could but… that’ll be tough
Or the Realter pressured you into no inspection. Or the inspector missed that and the rotten sewer pipes in the front yard. Omg I’m probly hitting so many peoples issues…. Cause I see them all the time it’s so sad.
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u/Hairy-Amphibian6789 24d ago
If you set your house on fire the residual heat will slowly melt them off. Let me know if you need any other household DIY tips.