Bathroom ceiling air vent - water running through
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:53 am
We live in central Arkansas. We have a 1999 Fuqua Star Pointe 1660, 70' x 28'. We were told by the dealer it was a modular home not a mobile. What is the difference? It came in two pieces, on its own wheels pulled by trucks. Five years before buying in 2000 we weighed the pros and cons of purchasing a MH versus a "stick home". This what we could afford at the time. We love the interior design. It is different. High pitch ceilings in the middle. Cathedral ceiling in the great room. The exterior has different pitches like a "stick house". With the landscaping I've done around it, it does not look like a MH, But it does have its problems, I guess like all MH. Doggone it!!!
We have had an ongoing problem with mold running from a straight line from wall to wall (ceiling angle is pitched) with the air vent in its direct path. I have suspected a roofing problem. But it only happens,that I know of, during a heavy rain. Insurance inspectors have said we don't cover blowing wind. They THOUGHT the rain was blowing into the outside vent cover. But today I finally got a visual on it actually happening. It was as if someone was standing outside over the vent cap and pour water down the hole (in other words not a drip). The wind was not blowing. It was raining heavily. (I've got pictures now.)
Also inspectors always ask "have you caulked around your vents this year". Supposedly you are suppose to perform yearly maintenance yourself and recaulk every year around vents, skylight (that's another issue - seeing water damage there, too; with mold build up on the light cover of the inset flurescent fixture parellel to it.)
Question 1: Anyone with experience/expertise on any of these issues?
Question 2: Do you always yearly have to recaulk everything, isn't there some kind of strong sealer that with hold up for longer. I tell my husband we need to get a metal roof. But would that also have its own draw backs?
Question 3: To keep skylight or not to keep skylight (we love it), but would appreciate opinions/experience.
Question 4: In a MH repairs for the homeowner book I bought (think it was meant for pre-1990 homes, but has some good tips), they talk about rubber roofing. What is the story on that, anyone still doing that?
Wish I could enclose pictures. I have alot of questions and pictures would help explain what is happening. Like about cracks in the marriage(?)line (top middle of MH), who is responsible for fixing that big task and how? Adding on a covered porch/deck to front and back. Do you build unattached, attached to the roof? How can we build what we want and still make sure this does not cause any additional roofing, leaking problems?
I'm so glad I found this site. I really hope ya'll came guide me in a positive, effective, productive direction. Thank you. And if I need to post this same message on any other forum related to MH, please direct me. Thank you.
We have had an ongoing problem with mold running from a straight line from wall to wall (ceiling angle is pitched) with the air vent in its direct path. I have suspected a roofing problem. But it only happens,that I know of, during a heavy rain. Insurance inspectors have said we don't cover blowing wind. They THOUGHT the rain was blowing into the outside vent cover. But today I finally got a visual on it actually happening. It was as if someone was standing outside over the vent cap and pour water down the hole (in other words not a drip). The wind was not blowing. It was raining heavily. (I've got pictures now.)
Also inspectors always ask "have you caulked around your vents this year". Supposedly you are suppose to perform yearly maintenance yourself and recaulk every year around vents, skylight (that's another issue - seeing water damage there, too; with mold build up on the light cover of the inset flurescent fixture parellel to it.)
Question 1: Anyone with experience/expertise on any of these issues?
Question 2: Do you always yearly have to recaulk everything, isn't there some kind of strong sealer that with hold up for longer. I tell my husband we need to get a metal roof. But would that also have its own draw backs?
Question 3: To keep skylight or not to keep skylight (we love it), but would appreciate opinions/experience.
Question 4: In a MH repairs for the homeowner book I bought (think it was meant for pre-1990 homes, but has some good tips), they talk about rubber roofing. What is the story on that, anyone still doing that?
Wish I could enclose pictures. I have alot of questions and pictures would help explain what is happening. Like about cracks in the marriage(?)line (top middle of MH), who is responsible for fixing that big task and how? Adding on a covered porch/deck to front and back. Do you build unattached, attached to the roof? How can we build what we want and still make sure this does not cause any additional roofing, leaking problems?
I'm so glad I found this site. I really hope ya'll came guide me in a positive, effective, productive direction. Thank you. And if I need to post this same message on any other forum related to MH, please direct me. Thank you.