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This was a hard picture to take, looking up at the uphill (east) side of the chimney hole. One mystery was why black underlayment was visible at all, but possibly it was left over from 2003 when we installed the chimney, if I put the flashing above the tar paper but below the shingles. The more important unsolved mystery is how water is reaching this spot (from old snowdrifts on the roof) to drip down every 6-11 seconds during the warmest part of the day.
0406F_AtticDripPoint.jpg (297 Kb) (under photos/20/0405-06_CathiesCabin/)
By Alan Silverstein, ajs@frii.com (page updated Sun Mar 9 14:33:54 MDT 2025)