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Ventilation Problem With An Indoor Pool - Roofing - Contractor Talk Page 1 of 11 <br /> VIEW RECENT CONTRACTOR TALK ARTICLES! <br /> FORUM ARTICLES BLOGS PROJECTS PRODUCT REVIEWS ! REWARDS COMMUNITY NEW <br /> POSTS <br /> 13 <br /> Home»Forum»Trade Talk»Roofing»Ventilation Problem With An Indoor Pool <br /> Ventilation Problem With An Indoor Pool <br /> Post Reply <br /> Thread Tools Search this Thread 4 Display Modes <br /> 02-03-2007, 02:15 PM #1 <br /> frostbitten 1 Ventilation Problem With An Indoor Pool <br /> "Cut me a check" I am looking for some help explaining <br /> a roof issue that I encountered <br /> yesterday. I will start off by saying that <br /> - Y an indoor pool in my area (Central <br /> Michigan) is a rarity for me to find and <br /> I have really no experience with the <br /> unique problems associated with them. <br /> So what I am looking for is a bit of <br /> Trade: Remodeling Contractor expertise that can help cure this -, <br /> Join Date: Feb 2005 homeowners problem. :If' • tfiifi :S <br /> Location: Central, Michigan <br /> Posts: 22 I visited this gentlemans house <br /> Rewards Points: 10 yesterday evening and the ceiling (in HOME IMPROVEMENT <br /> the pool enclosure)was stained from CONTRACTORS <br /> one end of the enclosure to the other <br /> and from the top to the bottom. The <br /> pool has been enclosed according to Offer financing to <br /> the owner since well before they grow your business. <br /> purchased the home (over 6 years <br /> ago) and was OK until recently. The „�• r, r , <br /> recent occurence was the fact that the k �f ;/�x,, (3 - <br /> heat had went out leaving only the <br /> pool with heat. This was supposed to <br /> have only been for a few days but the <br /> ceiling is completely destroyed and <br /> brown stains are running down the Recent Product Reviews View All <br /> walls. <br /> Here's what I found; <br /> * The roof pitch is a 4/12 and was <br /> shingled with a 30 year laminate * Ridgid lo°Portable Table Saw <br /> shingle a week after they purchased = ' <br /> - R-4510 <br /> the home (6 years ago). <br /> * A ridge vent was installed by the <br /> http://www.contractortalk.com/f15/ventilation-problem-indoor-pool-17635/ 2/2/2017 <br />
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