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Air Leaks from your Home

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Real Estate Agent with Steele Action Team - Keller Williams Realty

Nothing can ruin a day quicker than a leak in your home.  Here are some helpful hints to getting that interior leak fixed and moving on with your life!

In some cases what appears to be a roof surface leak is not a leak at all, but rather an interior source of water. Here are some examples -

 

  • Air leakage from the house: If household air can leak into the attic, the warm moist air will condense on surfaces in the attic during cold weather. This can cause damage to the roof decking and structural framing and in severe cases cause water to drip back into the house. Sealing the house from the attic in cold climates is very important.
  • Leaking forced air ducting: If heating and cooling ducting runs through the attic, they should be well sealed, to prevent condensation in cold weather.
  • Air conditioning ducting: If air conditioning ducting runs through the attic, it should be well insulated and should have a good vapor barrier.
  • Attic mounted heating and cooling: High efficiency furnaces and air conditioning evaporators located in the attic can create condensation and leak into the house.
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Gerard Gilbers
Higher Authority Markeing - Asheboro, NC
Your Marketing Master

Great information. None of my ducts go into the attic, but I have been in other houses where it has been and would have never given it a thought about a duct leaking.

Dec 15, 2010 04:38 AM