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Posted by ransley on September 5, 2008, 7:51 pm
On Sep 5, 5:27=A0pm, jessilynn0081_at_aol_dot_...@foo.com
(jessilynn0081) wrote:
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> =A0During Hurricane Gustav we started experiencing puddles of water formi=
ng
> under the carpet. This has happened before during a hurricane about 10
> years ago.The water seemed to be coming out of nowhere. It wasnt starting
> directly up against the wall.. My mom said it was from the chimney and
> that we should have covered it. The puddles were forming on both sides of
> the chimney (the first one starting about 2 ft away from chimney) but not
> directly in front of it and the inside of the fireplace was dry. We pulle=
d
> all the carpet out and noticed that the bottom of the basebaords as well
> as the wood on the tack strips were all rotted and water damaged. My
> question is..Is it possible that this is from the chimney or is it more
> likely coming from the ground through the walls? It seems to me that if i=
t
> were coming in through the walls it would have started at the wall and th=
e
> same with the chimney.Please help!! I want to put in wood flooring but i
> need to fix this problem first!!!
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A chimney should have a cap, and have the roof flashing checked, look
in the atic.
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