LEASNIT is back...
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Originally Posted by LEASNIT
yeah, sounds like a gotta leaking pipe somewhere... that blows...
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Originally Posted by scott3824
i dunno .... hope not ... my boy is a plumber though so he'll hook it up ... kitchen ceiling is fukced though
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Originally Posted by scott3824
nothing shoule be frozen this week
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Originally Posted by stuntrider227
running down peak of roof I bet. 

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Originally Posted by scott3824
its a center retaining wall .... i was up in attic and didnt really see anything but could have missed **** i didnt look too hard
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Originally Posted by NINER
what's above the kitchen? Bathroom? Might as well rip down the cieling drywall there and find out. You are going to have to replace it to fix it and repair the damage anyway.
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Originally Posted by NINER
what's above the kitchen? Bathroom? Might as well rip down the cieling drywall there and find out. You are going to have to replace it to fix it and repair the damage anyway.
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http://www.affordableroofing.net/tip2.html
What Causes My Home To Leak?
Ice dam related leaks occur when warm, heated air from the building migrates through the roof deck and warms the underside of the roof. With outside temperatures keeping the top outside layer of moisture frozen the warm deck/roof melts the bottom layer of ice returning it to a liquid state. This underlayer of water will run down the shingles until it meets the "dam" at the gutter line. With no escape route, the water pools, then backs-up underneath the shingles and enters the attic area through nail holes and seams in the roof deck
What Causes My Home To Leak?
Ice dam related leaks occur when warm, heated air from the building migrates through the roof deck and warms the underside of the roof. With outside temperatures keeping the top outside layer of moisture frozen the warm deck/roof melts the bottom layer of ice returning it to a liquid state. This underlayer of water will run down the shingles until it meets the "dam" at the gutter line. With no escape route, the water pools, then backs-up underneath the shingles and enters the attic area through nail holes and seams in the roof deck
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Originally Posted by scott3824
i dont want to go overboard - not sure what insurance will say, definitely staying home and calling them asap in the morning. i think its either from my upstairs bathroom or roof - its running and pooling up from somewhere
Re: LEASNIT is back...
Originally Posted by stuntrider227
http://www.affordableroofing.net/tip2.html
What Causes My Home To Leak?
Ice dam related leaks occur when warm, heated air from the building migrates through the roof deck and warms the underside of the roof. With outside temperatures keeping the top outside layer of moisture frozen the warm deck/roof melts the bottom layer of ice returning it to a liquid state. This underlayer of water will run down the shingles until it meets the "dam" at the gutter line. With no escape route, the water pools, then backs-up underneath the shingles and enters the attic area through nail holes and seams in the roof deck
What Causes My Home To Leak?
Ice dam related leaks occur when warm, heated air from the building migrates through the roof deck and warms the underside of the roof. With outside temperatures keeping the top outside layer of moisture frozen the warm deck/roof melts the bottom layer of ice returning it to a liquid state. This underlayer of water will run down the shingles until it meets the "dam" at the gutter line. With no escape route, the water pools, then backs-up underneath the shingles and enters the attic area through nail holes and seams in the roof deck







