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Removing old roofing screws.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ned" data-source="post: 662682" data-attributes="member: 1670"><p>If it's only a leak why not silicone over all the screw heads. From my experience the leak mark in the ceiling is not directly under the water entry point. Water find a way in and the runs down sheet or roof truss until it finds a drop off point. The water may be entering for a flashing joint further up the roof. If you can get into the roof cavity, look for dampness further up. If the roof has foil insulation it can carry the water to a drop off point.</p><p>regards Ned</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned, post: 662682, member: 1670"] If it's only a leak why not silicone over all the screw heads. From my experience the leak mark in the ceiling is not directly under the water entry point. Water find a way in and the runs down sheet or roof truss until it finds a drop off point. The water may be entering for a flashing joint further up the roof. If you can get into the roof cavity, look for dampness further up. If the roof has foil insulation it can carry the water to a drop off point. regards Ned [/QUOTE]
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