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- what are the implications of a chimney arrangement as shown above? select all that apply. hint: consider the valley. ice damming leakage poor drainage mortar deterioration sheathing rot
Brief Explanations
- Ice damming: The valley (where two roof slopes meet) near the chimney can have poor drainage of melting snow, leading to ice buildup (ice damming) as water refreezes.
- Leakage: Improperly sealed valleys or chimney flashing can allow water to seep through, causing leakage.
- Poor drainage: The chimney’s position in the valley can disrupt the natural flow of water off the roof, leading to poor drainage.
- Mortar deterioration: Water infiltration (from leakage or poor drainage) can cause mortar between chimney bricks to deteriorate over time.
- Sheathing rot: Excess moisture from leakage or poor drainage can penetrate the roof sheathing, causing it to rot.
All these issues are implications of a chimney arrangement in a roof valley due to water management and structural impacts.
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Ice damming, Leakage, Poor drainage, Mortar deterioration, Sheathing rot