- Sep 25, 2001
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I live in a townhouse. i saw a water stain on my ceiling, and called a roofer.
He said my neighbor's rake (wood) on the roof is rotting. water is getting behind the rake, onto my step flashing, and into my house.
I didnt understand what's he's talking about. Isnt step flashing designed to stop water from coming into the house? he tried several ways, but i couldnt grasp what he was saying.
anyway, cost to replace 6' of rotten wood on the rake, caulk at jchannel, and paint is $549.
1) What's a jchannel?
2) And can someone explain better how water's getting into my house if there's rotten wood on my neighbor's roof?
THX!
Update:
Roof1
Roof2
the roofer is the guy that took the pics. I dont have a 32' ladder, nor am i brave enuf to climb up there even if i had one.
He said water is getting behind her rakeboard, and leaking into my house.
But how can that be? water is going behind her rakeboard on her side of the house. i have step flashing and a j-channel. how does it get into my side?
He said my neighbor's rake (wood) on the roof is rotting. water is getting behind the rake, onto my step flashing, and into my house.
I didnt understand what's he's talking about. Isnt step flashing designed to stop water from coming into the house? he tried several ways, but i couldnt grasp what he was saying.
anyway, cost to replace 6' of rotten wood on the rake, caulk at jchannel, and paint is $549.
1) What's a jchannel?
2) And can someone explain better how water's getting into my house if there's rotten wood on my neighbor's roof?
THX!
Update:
Roof1
Roof2
the roofer is the guy that took the pics. I dont have a 32' ladder, nor am i brave enuf to climb up there even if i had one.
He said water is getting behind her rakeboard, and leaking into my house.
But how can that be? water is going behind her rakeboard on her side of the house. i have step flashing and a j-channel. how does it get into my side?