Mold in the attic or anywhere for that matter can be a health and safety hazard when you spot it you have to act fast.
Paint formold in attic.
I recommend tinting the mildicide paint a tan color because any future black or white mold growth will visibly show up on tan paint.
A good way to check the ventilation status of your attic is to turn off all the lights in the attic on a sunny day and look for points of light appearing.
An experienced professional will visit your home inspect your attic and other areas for mold and advise you about the best way to remove the mold and how to prevent mold from returning again after it is removed.
Painting over mold will only work on a permanent basis if you fix the source of the mold problem first.
This moisture can drip onto the attic floor or down the roof ceilings creating a perfect scenario for mold growth.
It is better to paint over mold with a mold killing paint rather than with a mold resistant paint otherwise you will often find that the infestation will keep spreading.
While this pressure can feel overwhelming there are several ways for you to tackle your mold problem the diy way before you have to call in a professional.
In addition you need to purchase a mold killing paint rather than the resistant variety as this is the only way to deal with already existing mold.
A mold resistant paint won t solve your moisture problems but it makes it harder for mold to take hold and spread across your walls thanks to the way the paint is made.