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09-28-2007 03:40 PM #1
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Roof repair
Is anybody or does anybody know someone who can do roof repair?
My roof is not that old but I have a couple of water marks on my ceiling. I am hoping that this is something that can be fixed.
Thanks all.
CharlesBack at it.
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09-28-2007 03:41 PM #2
A1 Professional Roofing just did my entire roof - I wouldn't hesitate for a second to recommend them
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09-28-2007 04:09 PM #3
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Thanks I will keep A1 in mind, but I don't think (or hope) that the entire roof needs to be replaced.
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09-28-2007 04:36 PM #4
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Consult XTOUR. He is a Roofer.
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09-28-2007 08:53 PM #5
take a peak in the attic to see if you spot any water spots/ moist areas. often this is from problem near a flashing or chimney for example. you may be able to caulk it yourself
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09-28-2007 09:09 PM #6
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That is what I think the problem is (flashing) but having next to no knowledge in this area I am willing to get a pro opinion.
Also a 300lbs guy (like myself) does not really feel comfortable wandering round an attic. But I will peek my head in tomorrow .... 300lbs gopher.
Thanks.Back at it.
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09-29-2007 06:17 PM #7
Have you got a skylight? If so--check that first
Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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09-29-2007 09:21 PM #8
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09-30-2007 10:23 AM #9
How old is the roof? Are the stains near a chimney or any of the vents--if yes--more than likely the flashing or if you have a roof running along a wall--the flashing again. Do you know if you have ice/water shield along the eaves?
Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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06-04-2008 04:52 AM #10
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Hi friends, I am buying a house which has an existing lean to extension made from wood and a polycarbonate roof. It has been up 8 years and as far as I am aware, it did not need planning permission. Can anyone tell me if there is a legal length of time that it has been there so there should be no problems with authorities? Thank you in advance and have a nice day.
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06-04-2008 06:58 AM #11
Any NY state Real Estate lawyers on the site?
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06-04-2008 10:33 PM #12
I/my insurance company used L.B. Roofing & Siding several years ago and they are very good. I had 11 years of leaks from two lousy roofing companies. Lonney Burnham was hired by the insurance company, inspected (something the other companies did not do) and gave a quote. Not cheap, but you get what you pay for. If you are selling then 10 year shingles and weekend roofers is all you want. If it is your nest egg then go with the best. Can be reached at 613-825-0414. Can't go wrong... and no not a relative, friend and I'm getting no "finders" fee.
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06-05-2008 02:08 PM #13
I got water on the ceiling of my bathroom, and it had nothing to do with the shingles (which I put on with a contractor buddy in 1990) It was because the house had a plumbing vent that was not vented outside, it just stopped in the middle of the attic, so as you can imagine in the winter it fogs up, condenses and freezes on the inside of the sheathing, and in the spring it melts, and drips down onto the insulation and eventually onto my drywall! Its not a big deal, and I believe the original builder simply forgot to extend the vent, because the other ones in the house are vented outside. Here's hoping your problem is a small one, but it really could be anything. You need a pro to come out look around & give you an estimate.
Andrew
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02-08-2009 10:20 AM #14
I hate to resurtrect an old thread but woke up to 3 watermarks on my bedroom ceiling this morning. Had one last year too which dried up and went away. It has to be too much condensation in the house, flashing, or bad ventilation.
Who did you people call and use and what kind of price am I looking at? I really know nothing about this type of thing except that I do not want to let it get worse.Lots of yoga pants these days, not enough Yoga!
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02-08-2009 12:19 PM #15
You more than likely have an ice dam of some sort causing the back-up of ice underneath your shingles. I had this problem at my first house (bedroom also) Can you get into your attic to have a look ?? I spotted the leak and put a large bucket down to catch the drip until I got it repaired. The usual culprit is poor ventilation in that area - I had a two maximum vents (the tall ones that don't get covered by snow) put in along with some ice and water shield and it did the trick. No issues at all after this .......... Wasn't hugely expensive but it was over a $1G back then ?? Get a qualified roofer and explain to him the issues ...... I used R@G roofing. Cheers.
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02-08-2009 01:09 PM #16
Sounds almost exactly like the problem. I'm just hesitant to walk around up there.
Lots of yoga pants these days, not enough Yoga!
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02-08-2009 01:29 PM #17
its not that hard (harder if you're like me and over 6ft tall !!) Just ensure you step on the studs not the drywall ....... You can put down a sheet of plywood across the studs to make it easier and knee pads do help. I was in my attic on a daily basis emptying the bucket !! Wasn't fun at all but it had to be done until I got it fixed .... then no issues at all !! Good luck ........
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02-08-2009 02:02 PM #18
I'm not comfortable walking around up their either but because I have some back issues and kneeling on the joists was painful. I used either scrap pieces of plywood that you can easily transfer through your attic hatch or old fence boards. Gives you some flexibility and solid footing. One thing about tracing a drip/leak in the attic is finding it. Easy if you can pinpoint it from below but it may be coming from the outer roof at an entirely different place. Water seeks the lowest point so you may have to move around a lot to find the actual entry point. Good luck.
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02-08-2009 05:47 PM #19
Yep---sounds like too much snow on the roof---had the same problem last year but I removed the snow just before the ice damm started to form.
First check your vents near the peak to see if they are clear---and then check to see IF you have free air movement from the soffit into the attic----if not-- then that is your problem.
The other problem is the actual amount of snow on the roof---believe it or not snow will act as an insulating blanket and allow heat to build up in the attic which will eventually lead to your roof snow melting and then freezing at the eavees causing the ice damm.
If possible remove the snow---DO NOT TAKE IT DOWN TO THE SHINGLES---leave about 2"
We had our roof redone 5 years ago by R&G as well--great outfit--they suggested using more than the recommended amount of ice-shield because of the poor roof design---no problems since.Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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07-03-2009 03:05 PM #20
I got an estimate over $7000 to reshingle my 1200 square foot bungalow with attached 1 car garage, easy access to the roof, low pitch, 1 chimney & 2 plumbing stacks, one layer of shingles which are 19 years old. I almost had a heart attack. Looks like I'll be digging out the 'ole nail apron, renting a dumpster and getting a few buddies together.
Andrew
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07-13-2009 10:45 AM #21
I had a leaky roof last week and could not get a hold of the roofing company who replace my roof
I contacted Scott(aka XTOUR) and he showed up the next day and quickly fixed the problem. Dry as a bone so far.
Scott is very knowledgable and a super guy...would recommend him
Thanks again, Scott!
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