Not the overabundance but the lack of insulation in the attic.
Too hot to store things in az attics.
Stewart attics without air conditioning can reach up to 160 degrees fahrenheit on a hot day.
It ll also help reduce up down imbalance by counteracting reverse stack.
Another reason your attic is so hot is because of insulation.
None of the above items will go bad if you store them in a hot attic.
Apple recommends using their computers at between 50 and 95 degrees while other devices like tvs and phones can easily overheat or even warp if left in intense heat.
The attic is a huge determinant in keeping your entire home cool so the first place to start cooling your home should be the attic.
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Just before you store items in the attic check for pests.
Expansion and contraction and those.
Paints turpentine cleaning products gasoline propane kerosene or other hazardous chemicals should never be located near anything gas related the furnace water heater dryer fireplace or a.
And that s way too hot for your electronics to survive.
A thick insulation between 14 to 18 inches will help reduce heat from entering your home.
The consensus seems to be that if you have the maximum amount of insulation in your attic floor for your area lowering the temperature of the attic by 10 or even 20 degrees will have a minimal if any impact of actual heating and cooling costs.
But then you still have a really crappy house.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
Suck cool air conditioned air into the attic and of course it won t be so hot.
If you re storing electronics in your attic you might be unpleasantly surprised to find them less than functional in the future.
Moisture isn t the only danger to items stored in the attic.
Within the attic insulation is a must.
Some of these items such as wood a heavy go kart or items you use frequently may not be practical to store in an attic.
You want to make sure you can lift the boxes easily and if they happen to tumble over they don t hurt anyone.
Our attics in phoenix can reach over 180 degrees and then drop down to 50 degrees or lower in the winter.
For most homes the biggest concern is the effect of attic temperature on living space comfort.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.
That s 130 degree temperature change harb said.
Objects made of wood which will rot from moisture leather natural components like hair or ivory and fabric.
The heat is definitely a problem and it is very hard to seal in the space because attics are usually ventilated what not to store up above.