Some folks wrap a trash bag around the ventilator to do two things. Stop
the heat from leaving the attic in the winter, and stop sideways rain from
entering.
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Zyp
"Bill Athanasopoulos" wrote in message
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I have a turbine type ventilator installed on the roof. It was installed
several years ago to improve a humidity problem which has since been
resolved.
Within the past year we have noticed a slight leak in the kitchen pantry
exactly beneath the ventilator. Water is evident only a few time a year
and
I cannot determine where it is coming from. I inspected the ventilator
but
did not see any obvious cracks in the base. I applied tar around the base
in case there was a crack in the roof near the base, but the problem has
not
been solved.
The problem appears only certain times like after a heavy rainfall or
snow,
but it is not always consistent.
Any ideas?
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