In other maters, we did get a record snowfall for the month of October over the Halloween weekend here in Gendale, NYC. About 3" of the heavy, slushy, snow-ice mix.
October 30, 2011 in the am, backyard |
When cutting the roof membrane for the vent hole, I needed to do it twice, as the first cut was 2" off center of where the vent needed to be. Replacing the piece of cut crescent-shaped membrane, I glued it down, but neglected covering it with the cloth and tar-flashing...
Yes, you guessed it, during the snow and the freeze-thaw, the cut membrane "popped" and water came in. Fortunately, that area of the kitchen ceiling had not been closed up, and the only thing getting wet was the floor and a bit of the insulation, which was quickly pulled out to let the water "drip"freely into buckets. Firing up the kero-heater dried out the mess--after, on Sunday, 10/30, we shoveled off the roof so as to minimize the water damage...
Notice the cut piece of roof membrane not covered by the tar...How could I have missed THAT? |
A happier sight was the installation of ONE of the hot-water heaters a week ago. The other one, as of this posting, is still MIA, although they were ordered together....
Bradford White--smaller profile, same 40Gal size as the 20+ year-old A.O. Smith |
Kerosene heater and Rock-wool insulation |
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