I think I found the problem. Do you think there's anything I can do to cover it until winter is over without causing more damage?
I'd try to caulk some new flashing up under those old flaps.
> I'd try to caulk some new flashing up under those old flaps.
I'm going to look at renting a lift tomorrow. It's two and a half stories up. I don't have a ladder or scaffolding. I'm running a fever and have been for a couple days and I'm not feeling well. Climbing on top of that roof this morning really kind of zapped what little energy I have left. Hopefully if I get it done early enough I won't have to worry about the snow that's coming tomorrow afternoon. At least I hope it waits until tomorrow afternoon. If not it's going to be a few days before I get up there LOL
I would get some roofing cement and a trowel and pack that fucker full of tar while trying to hold it down. If it were my house
- Clean and dry the best I can, specially under the flashing
- screw it down tight with some screws, make sure seams work in a way you don't see water getting into it
- Coat the fucker with roofing cement/tar, make sure you don't make a big hump where water will sit, try and get the edges and corner. Cover all your screws up with tar.
If you do that you probably won't need a proper fix if you don't mind how it looks.