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6.15.2010

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June  2010

Repairing a Rotting Roof

Reducing indoor humidity was a critical first step.

Repairing a Rotting Roof Reducing indoor humidity was a critical first step by Mark Parlee Water dripping from a skylight during an autumn rainstorm looked like a minor leak. But when the roofer making repairs discovered an unexpectedly large area of saturated OSB sheathing and extremely corroded nails and plywood clips, he called me to take a look. We agreed that this was more than a flashing problem. The roofer and I had worked on the house together 13 years earlier, when it was built. I was the framing contractor; the owners were the GCs. Vaulted ceilings were a key factor... article continued below

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2 comments:

  1. Sounds informative, i am really very impressed to read out your post, here i found the basic things to very keen things that we usually neglect while inspecting our roofs, thanks for the post, i am sure this will be really helpful for all of us.

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  2. For those of them who are suffering from roof leaks I would always recommend that to go for Liquid Rubber application which is one of the long term benefited solution you are having.
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