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This roof had weather damage to their ridge vent! We were able to go in and repair that 8-foot section ASAP so they didn't have to keep a tarp over their roof.
Chimney flashing is found at the point where your roof meets your chimney. It’s supposed to maintain a waterproof seal that protects the roof and chimney from moisture penetration. When this is compromised, it’s common to see chimney leaks when the brick and mortar joints become brittle, which can lead to a damaged roof and attic, or even heavy water damaged to your actual chimney.
We installed new chimney flashing, ice and water protector and flashing.
This home noticed a leak by the wall from the second story down to the first floor by the chimney, which was caused by a poor previous repair of their rubber roof. We removed the existing rubber to find rotten deck boards and replaced the plywood, rubber, and shingles covering the rubber around the chimney.
This home had a bad leak in the intersections of their rubber roof, asphalt shingle, and chimney flashing with multiple boards rotten through. Their leak could have been caused by the chimney flashing, but there were leaks that weren't related to that as well, so the whole section had issues. This caused damage to their drywall and was leaking into the house.
In order to resolve this roof leak problem, we replaced a large section of the asphalt roofing, rubber roofing, and chimney flashing. We used EPDM rubber roofing materials, new shingles and underlayments, and aluminum flashing since the chimney was just tarred before.
We were able to put their railing back on with proper caulking to ensure no leaks would return!