Hi
I was in my loft finishing some plaster boarding when I noticed a nail on the ridge board (the big piece of wood that runs the length of the roof at its highest point I think) was rusty and on closer inspection I found the ridge board to be 85% saturated (got a gadget). The wood that is wet sits on the chimney stack/breast and is only wet for about 12inches then is dry again.
I will be getting onto the roof to locate the leak on hopefully seal it.
The question I have is, if I stop the water penetration would it be ok to leave the timber to dry out or would that wet bit need replacing for fear of rot?
Also I don't know how long this has been letting in water
Cheers
I was in my loft finishing some plaster boarding when I noticed a nail on the ridge board (the big piece of wood that runs the length of the roof at its highest point I think) was rusty and on closer inspection I found the ridge board to be 85% saturated (got a gadget). The wood that is wet sits on the chimney stack/breast and is only wet for about 12inches then is dry again.
I will be getting onto the roof to locate the leak on hopefully seal it.
The question I have is, if I stop the water penetration would it be ok to leave the timber to dry out or would that wet bit need replacing for fear of rot?
Also I don't know how long this has been letting in water
Cheers