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Vent Stack Ice Capping or Evaporation : I GET SEWER ODOURS INSIDE THE HOUSE OCCASIONALLY IN THE WINTER.
Click Here to Go to the BLOG This is one of those problems that are not dealt with seriously enough by the building officials in really cold regions. I have opened a blog space at the bottom of this article for you to add in your case history so we can demonstrate that this is a large and conti... -
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OVERVIEW: Changing the roof or roof covering on a house
As I look at my own database, I see that I have almost 100 answers to specific questions about roofs and roofing. Despite a good search engine, that much scattered information can get confusing. Let me make just a couple of overview statements to help guide you in getting your existing or new r... -
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OVERVIEW: Roof Ice Dams & Icicles
"Why do some houses have ice dams on the roof and others do not?" The overview is below -- for details go to Ice Dams -- for contractors who will really solve this problem, scroll to the bottom of this article. What causes ice dams and ice cicles? Ice dams develop when snow is on the roof, ... -
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Sealing ductwork in an attic
Often furnace heating and air conditioning duct work is run though an attic and then back down into the house. Personally I think that this is a really bad idea unless there is absolutely no alternative route. Why? First, most duct work is not sealed where it goes through the ceiling, so a lot o... -
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Roof De-Icing Cables and Leaf Guards
When placing de-icing cables on a roof which has leaf guards on the rain gutters the layout of the cables need to be modified from traditional installations because the small holes in the leaf guards freeze over very quickly. Best practice for standard cable installation is to have the cables l... -
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OVERVIEW: When do I need to remove snow from a roof?
For most houses, never -- let nature handle it. The reason for that is that most roofs are built to handle the snow that is piled up on it, removing snow is dangerous to you and often the process of snow removal causes more damage to the roof than the snow would. Those were the conclusions tha... -
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An alternative to ducting through the attic in a cold climate.
In my experience, heating ducts that run through attics cause serious problems in snow country. Don't let a contractor talk you into it. In warm climates it is common practice to run heating and air conditioning ducting through attic spaces simply because it is easy to do. Unfortunately this ... -
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Snow and Ice are ripping the rain gutter off of my metal roof.
Every year the snow and ice slipping down from one of our viewers roofs does great damage to their rain gutters. How to stop it? POSITION THE RAIN GUTTER RIGHT The rain gutter should be installed a bit lower down so it is not directly in the path of the sliding snow, and the metal roof shoul... -
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Shields for Rain Gutters
One of the most successful, but most expensive ways to keep leaves out of rain gutters is to place a solid shield over the top. Using the principle of surface tension of water, the water flows over the shield and wraps around its outside curve. That curve extends out over the rain gutter itsel... -
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Drip Edge, Ice & Water shield and roofing paper
Tim wrote in asking if he should use roofing paper on his roof in addition to Ice and Water shield. Well Tim, there are not a lot of hard and fast rules in roofing but there are some guidelines and some little things that definitely make a better more problem free roof. First, on the front edge...