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Has anyone here seen the Doctor Who episode, The Lodger? It could be that.
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HVAC change?
Running heat due to first cold spell? Thinking lotta warm air hitting a cold membrane. A lot of rainfall? Pressure washing windows? |
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My vote is roof leak, fwiw |
I'm taking 10:1 odds on the dead body.
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12 year old house, the sides likely have Tyvek? Roof leak. How air tight is the house? Dryer or stove vent causing vacuum?
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Does the flue carry clean steam, or smoky smoke?
This is a small dribble of dirty water happening frequently in a small quantity and drying up. Given the flue nearby, assuming it carries smoke then I'd say that's creosote leaking out. If not, then I'd say it's condensation forming in the cavity above possibly related to the flue, and washing water soluble material down the back of the pitched wood, which is entering. Definitely needs fixing else it'll rot the wood from the back out of sight. Sent from my SM-G988B using Tapatalk |
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I’m going to go with some kind of insect, rodent, etc. poop or pee. Pull the stained trim down and tell us what you see.
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checked it again with the moisture meter this morning and it's down several points, so seems to be drying out. I think chimney flashing is the likely culprit and this last downpour with high winds was enough for a bit of rain to get in a small gap. I'm going to have someone check it out...this chimney is very high, equivalent to 3 stories from ground in back of house, and on a steep cedar roof - my roof climbing days are over!
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We had an occasional leak around our chimney 2 years ago. Seemed to only happen with the right combo of heavy rain and wind direction. It was resealed but I do need a new roof. Just putting it off as long as I can!
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I had or still have a leak from my roof where the flashing was between roof and a entry gable. Under the right weather conditions, like severe rain and sideways 50 mph wind water would get in. Not sure if I solved that problem but I bought matching shingles and then covered that aluminum flashing. Unfortunately I need to do some interior repair work still as it came through the bathroom ceiling in a corner. When up in my attic I cannot see anything, but somehow it gets in. It was also in a bathroom I never go in and wasn't paying attention.
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