Update: see 11/28/'06 post for $ estimate.
I know there are some knowledgeable people here when it comes to roofing and chimneys, so maybe they can help again with some advice and answers:
My roof is ~ 18 1/2 years old.
One chimney repair man said one year ago that it looked in good shape.
I told him that someone had said 10 months earlier it might have a year or two more.
The chimney guy said it might have as much as 4 years.
The roof is not composed of the newer GAF 30 years tiles and the attic does NOT have a ridge vent.
I don't want to wait it out and take any chances of bigger (invisible) damage to the roof structure (wood under shingles) itself, which would be far more costly.
The other day, during a short bout of heavy rain (3/4 inch in an hour or two), I actually had my first ever leak indoors, albeit pretty minor.
It was dripping from ONE small spot (enough for a drop at a time, albeit a drop every second) by the bay window and probably was not due to the shingles; I think the gutters may have become overfilled with water (due to leaves in the corner perhaps) and backed into the bay window, especially since the window projects to the edge of the soffit, literally up against the gutter.
However, over the summer we once had heavy rain and the gutters couldn't keep up and there was no apprent leak? Strange!
I went into the attic and didn't see any signs of a leak, but since it was at the very edge and my flashlight battery was weak, I didn't have a chance to feel the underside of the roof in that spot), or to see it too well.
I am not sure what to think about the cause.
Doe anyone have any ideas as to the cause?
The leak stopped pretty much as soon as the rain stopped.
I checked the gutter structure and it was sound; the roof shingles also look intact in that section (however they are old as stated earlier).
Despite cleaning the gutter that very morning, they had a fair amount of leaves in them again, thanks to a neighbor's (oak) tree.
In any case, I am going to have some roofing contractors give me estimates for the following work to be performed:
- getting a new layer of asphalt shingles installed
- getting chimney flashing installed
- anything else?
1) When I ask the contractors for the chimney flashing work, what do I need to specify?
Do I need both flashing and 'counter flashing'?
2) Can a ridge vent be added to a roof that doesn't have one?
3) I only have one layer of shingles, so I should be able to have them put new ones on top.
However, I did notice, while inspecting my roof from a ladder after the leak, that two shingles (not near the leak area) looked like the actually had fresh (i.e. not dead) worms embedded in (dug into) them (we had a ton of rain the past few weeks - ~5 or 6 inches).
There was also, for the first time, moss on a number of shingles on that side of the roof (doesn't get much sun). The backside had no moss (it gets plenty of sun).
I assume the contractors will, when I mention the worms, simply replace those shingles and put two layers there to keep it level (in terms of shingle height) with the rest of the roof?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
I have gotten some excellent feedback from the kind members here in the past and always appreciate it.
Thanks again!
PS: The chimney has not leaked once since I had the more comprehensive job done last year, so I am very happy about that.
PS2: Sorry for the lenghty post, but I thought describing the situation in detail would help people make recommendations.