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- Missing Flashing At This Wall
- Ridge Vent Has Leaks
- Nail Pops And Old Repair Attempts
- Chimney Flashing Needs Work
- Pipe Boots Could Potentially Cause Leaks
- 1Missing Flashing At This WallGo To Pin
- 2Ridge Vent Has Leaks
The ridge vent over the garage has had some leaks along with the house. The nails at the end of the ridge vent are not sealed and are a perfect spot for water to leak through. When pulling up some of the ridge cap shingles, you can see the rusty nails, meaning the water has been getting in underneath the shingles.
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- 4Chimney Flashing Needs Work
The chimney flashing on this roof needs work on both the upper and lower portions of the roof. The top part of the roof has shingles bunched together. With these shingles bunched together like that, the shingles are not sealing correctly and allowing water to get in under the shingles. At the bottom of the chimney, the nails under the shingles are rusty, and the wood underneath feels soft. This section of woof will need to be replaced.
Go To Pin - 5Pipe Boots Could Potentially Cause Leaks
The pipe boots are older and could be the cause of some leaks. There is beginning to be dry rot at the boots, and they need to be sealed to prevent leaks.
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