Home repair/maintenance/improvement thread
1John W. wrote:So, here's the latest for me. Leaky roof. Just around the chimney. We hired a guy to patch it up, he put tar up there to seal it up (which I had already tried, I gotta stop being such a wuss and just deal with getting up on that goddamn roof more often myself - but I fuckin hate it up there). He also plugged up an area in the corner of a dormer right next to the chimney where he thought the leak was coming through, but to no avail. Night before last the rain was dripping right through again. Any ideas? Do I have to replace all the flashing around the chimney? Dude charged us $200, said he would guarantee the work he did and to let him know if it was still leaking. I called him night before last and haven't heard back yet.Sorry this is so wordy, just had morning coffee and am buzzing a bit. It all depends on how it was flashed and what shape the flashing/roof is in. are there strips of lead coming out of the mortar between bricks, running onto the roof? this was a pretty common way to do it back in the day and not the best way to go but ok. i have seen zink used and it can fail after a while. a full copper or lead coated copper pan is really the best. fixing a roof/flashing issues are pretty easy to deal with yet i am always amazed at how wrong most people do it. i have re-shingled a lot of houses where the flashing was just installed so wrong. the best advice i have is think like water. look at it and think where the water would go. blobbing a bunch of tar can fix stuff for a while but really doesn't address the underlying problem. of course if money is tight it can buy you a few years until you can fix it properly. if you can take some pics of the area i might be able to suggest a course of action.