Hi, first time home owner here....got a question about roof repair...
We've had extreme snow and ice here in ohio for the past month and a half, and coinciding with that has been a yellowish liquid running down my brick furnace chimney...it started about the time the snow started sticking to the roof
so i got a step ladder today and went up in the attic to have a look, it appears there is some water leaking through in a few spots where it looks like the subroof boards have cracked and lost a piece of wood here and there...
a little background - we had a bad hail storm here last summer and the seller refused to get his insurance company to check out the roof, and i did'nt get up in the attic before i bought - he did give me $600 tho for any repairs i might need
so anyway, many of the boards up there are damp slightly, which i think is just from the snow sitting up there for so long - most don't appear to have any rot or anything
but in a couple of places near the chimney the wood looks like it hasnt been in good shape for awhile, and is letting some water through which drips down the chimney, and it looks like a few sections of wood will need to be replaced, as well as the rafter which runs down that section of roof
is it common to require these kinds of patches and perhaps the odd rafter replacement when getting a new roof? The roof is just about is about 12 years old so is definitely coming up in its replacement, and the hail probably made it about time to get the roof done...
how much do these types of repairs add to the cost? My house is very small, about 690 sq ft., and roof space is pretty minimal
We've had extreme snow and ice here in ohio for the past month and a half, and coinciding with that has been a yellowish liquid running down my brick furnace chimney...it started about the time the snow started sticking to the roof
so i got a step ladder today and went up in the attic to have a look, it appears there is some water leaking through in a few spots where it looks like the subroof boards have cracked and lost a piece of wood here and there...
a little background - we had a bad hail storm here last summer and the seller refused to get his insurance company to check out the roof, and i did'nt get up in the attic before i bought - he did give me $600 tho for any repairs i might need
so anyway, many of the boards up there are damp slightly, which i think is just from the snow sitting up there for so long - most don't appear to have any rot or anything
but in a couple of places near the chimney the wood looks like it hasnt been in good shape for awhile, and is letting some water through which drips down the chimney, and it looks like a few sections of wood will need to be replaced, as well as the rafter which runs down that section of roof
is it common to require these kinds of patches and perhaps the odd rafter replacement when getting a new roof? The roof is just about is about 12 years old so is definitely coming up in its replacement, and the hail probably made it about time to get the roof done...
how much do these types of repairs add to the cost? My house is very small, about 690 sq ft., and roof space is pretty minimal
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