ExtraSlow dreams of building in the country with a really steep roof and no gutters. It'll be glorious.
ExtraSlow dreams of building in the country with a really steep roof and no gutters. It'll be glorious.
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That makes the most logical sense. If there was attic rain issues we would have seen them last winter or even last week. Its been warm for too long for it to just show up yesterday.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Did not run the fan all night last night and the dripping and cold draft seems to have stopped. Still a small stain on the ceiling. What in the fuck? Unless whatever moisture issue is up there has frozen back up (ie: blocked vent) so no more dripping/draft. Probably to return later this week when it warms. Fuck off roof.
Any recommendations for roofers to come take a quick look at this. Zero chance I'm climbing up onto the roof or through a tiny attic space to check this shit out further.
Getting around in your attic might not be as horrible as you think. I had to take a few steps in and it was massively complicated by the fact that my blown-in insulation completely obstructs my view of the trusses, but with some good gloves and a head lamp... It was... Tolerable.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yah it's not so bad. I ran cables up there before. Just have to make sure you feel the trusses before you take your next step, else you fall through the ceilingThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
4:12 slopped roof and minimum heel heights mean there is no space up there. Or very little, especially at the perimeter where the bathroom sits.
Wear an N95 mask. That shit will rek your lungs.
I have that low slope roof and you can basically take a look from the hatch but good f'n luck crawling around in there on your belly. Plus the attic hatch has a rectangle of fibreglass just sitting loose on it so I had to run strings over it to pull it down into place once the hatch was closed back up.
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True, I didn't say that I went all the fuckin way over there - just that I took a couple baby steps and it wasn't as life-altering as I thought it would be.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ok here is an update on my bathroom fan leak situation. It kept happening so I pulled the fan out to look at the ducting. No damper at the fan housing, flex vent went about 2' laterally then connected to a vertical rigid vent. I could feel cold air drafting in. I contacted the builder who put me in touch with the hvac guy. I told him about my roof damper theory. He said he has seen this issue often but the 2 most likely causes are:
- fan housing takes up 8" of ceiling cavity so blown in insulation is thinner over the can. The 2" of insul doesnt keep the can warm eenough so condensation develops on can. Need to add insulation above fan if that is your issue.
- second option is a blocked fresh air vent causing house to pull a vaccum and suck air in from the fan vent. Well sure as shit my fresh air vent was linted up the asshole and I didnt catch it during my fall maintenance. Cleaned it out and will see if problem resolves when I run fan tomorrow morn. Already it feels like less air draft coming in from the vent duct.
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Gotta go Brazilian on that one. Keep your holes clean, damn it.
are you sure that's your furnace's fresh air intake? why the fuck would it lint up like that?
To me that screams dryer exhaust vent, which would explain why it's so lint-y.
No damper, should be an intake vent.
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That's remnants from several vagrant rodents and other vermin participating in a soup kitchen at the air intake.
I looked at the lint I vaccuumed/brushed out of there and I couldn't tell if it was mouse fur or dandelion fluff mixed with scuzzy dust. But we did have a lot of dandelions on that side of the house this past summer. I am thinking of suing my neighbour for spreading dandelions to my yard, thereby linting up my air intake, thereby pulling a vaccuum through my bathroom fan, thereby dripping water onto my waterproof floor and the side of my arm while I was taking a morning shit. So far I am calculating my damages at $1MM for pain and suffering and liability seems open and shut to me.
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Then you're pretty much even.
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You can't have a screen on a dryer vent according to the code! It's probably an intake vent but it's good that you cleaned it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ya that was the fresh air intake. Because it was clogged, the furnace and hrv was pulling a vacuum and making air suck in through the bathroom exhuast ducting. That cooled down the fan causing condensation which would melt/drip when the fan was turned on. I cleaned the lint, now the hrv/furn had good intake air and no more vacuum/air leak through the bathroom vent duct.
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I ended up having Magic siding and roofing in Cochrane install these solar powered active vents. I went into that attic a week later and I can certainly feel the draw that 2 of these vents. They're hail resistant with a warranty included so they'll get the test next year haha.
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