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Either of these situations could allow water to find its way into the house. Step flashing prevents leaks at the base of a wall that intersects the roofline. Each short section of flashing channels water over the shingle downhill from it. If the flashing rusts through, or a piece comes loose, water will run right behind it, and go into the house. Even if rainwater isn’t penetrating your roof, moisture can accumulate in your attic due to condensation from extreme temperature differences and drip down into your ceilings. If this occurs, you may notice large, stained portions of your ceiling, moldy spots or a musty smell lingering in your home.<br><br> | Either of these situations could allow water to find its way into the house. Step flashing prevents leaks at the base of a wall that intersects the roofline. Each short section of flashing channels water over the shingle downhill from it. If the flashing rusts through, or a piece comes loose, water will run right behind it, and go into the house. Even if rainwater isn’t penetrating your roof, moisture can accumulate in your attic due to condensation from extreme temperature differences and drip down into your ceilings. If this occurs, you may notice large, stained portions of your ceiling, moldy spots or a musty smell lingering in your home.<br><br>For those who have any kind of questions regarding wherever in addition to how you can work with [https://www.dalblog.com/bookmarking/user/constancehut/ www.dalblog.com], you are able to contact us with our page. |
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Either of these situations could allow water to find its way into the house. Step flashing prevents leaks at the base of a wall that intersects the roofline. Each short section of flashing channels water over the shingle downhill from it. If the flashing rusts through, or a piece comes loose, water will run right behind it, and go into the house. Even if rainwater isn’t penetrating your roof, moisture can accumulate in your attic due to condensation from extreme temperature differences and drip down into your ceilings. If this occurs, you may notice large, stained portions of your ceiling, moldy spots or a musty smell lingering in your home.
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