Buy some tar at local hardware store, and spread it where the water is entering. Or fix the roof.
open sun roof
during sunny days the roof of the house gets hot by sprinkling water on it this help to escape heat from the roof in the form of water vapour & the water gives cooling effect
Roof tiles follow a corrugated design to keep water from pooling under the tiles. If water gets under the tiles, it could damage the roof, the interior of the house and possible the entire structure.
yes if there in no anger between you and the karma is right.
In most states, homeowner's insurance does not cover water damage from a leaky roof. Water damage is generally covered under a separate policy called flood insurance.
If you're still at the ball park, the answer is yes.
In different parts of the country there can be found different roof styles. When working on a roof, be sure to perform visual inspections of the roof as you work. Preventive maintenance keeps small problems from becoming larger. One thing to watch out for is drip edges. Drip edges keep the water from getting underneath the shingles of a home. It creates a barrier between the roof and the water. If water seeps in under the drip edges it can lead to water damages and dry rot. Make sure each drip edge is securely fastened to the roof for best results.
Depends on what type of vent system water heater has.
you will find that the water is getting in through the antenna on the roof just loosen it off and put some sealant under will be ok then common fault
mainly by water runnig by it Snow sliding down the roof slowly so when it gets to the edge, the weight forces it under or towards the eve, so it slants toward the building to form curved icicles, (the overhang of the snow does it).
Purchase water at the Vending machine on the other side of the roof each drink gets you a different tm.
Under One Roof - album - was created on 1998-11-11.