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Posted by Joseph Meehan on May 24, 2006, 9:43 am
Toller wrote:
> I have a one room seasonal cottage in Rochester NY. The walls and
> ceiling are cedar. The ceiling is attached directly to the roof;
> there is insulation and a vapor barrier, but no air space. It is
> about 15' high at the peak.
> I have been in there a few times, but it hasn't been used since last
> fall.
> Today I got a ladder out to change the smoke detector battery, and
> noticed it got very warm and humid as I went up. The smoke detector
> actually had water on it, and the top couple feet of the wall (up
> near the peak) was wet.
>
> It is right next to the chimney, so the first thing I thought of was
> that the flashing was leaking, but I would think that the water would
> have come further down the wall and I don't see why the smoke
> detector would have water on it.
>
> Instead I figured that there were a few warm humid days followed by
> some cold weather. The warm humid air got trapped near the ceiling
> and condensed when the roof cooled off.
>
> Does this make any sense, or should I get a roofer out? Any other
> ideas? There was a major roof leak before I bought the place, but it
> was reroofed and seems to have been fine since.
> Thanks.
I would want to check out any exhaust fans or chimneys or exhaust gas
vents in the area to make sure you don't have a leak or that someone did not
terminate a bath or kitchen vent to an enclosed area.
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Joseph Meehan
Dia duit
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