CM_ Patriot @IMPatriotRU
09 November, 10:00
It is pouring non-stop outside in central Florida. Tropical Storm Nicole has not even toally hit us yet, but we expect it in the morning to have over 50 mph winds and torrential rain.

My roof is leaking like a sieve in one spot in a bedroom. I have a huge bucket catching the water.

My roof is only 4 years old and I could not get anyone to help us faster because Hurricane Ian caused the damage and we have had to wait for a roof inspection to get an estimate for repair. I was happy it did not rain much since the hurricane, and I was hoping the mess would at least dry out. It did dry out, but now we have Nicole making landfall.

Looks like its gonna be a long night.

WTF

Is is Fry Day yet?

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Yankee Doodle @YankeeeDooodle
Have a large tarp if you think it will help?
10:10 PM - Nov 09, 2022
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CM_ Patriot @IMPatriotRU
09 November, 10:16
In response Yankee Doodle to her Publication
It is raining too hard. No one can go on the roof right now because it is too dangerous. It is very windy right now. It has been raining for 2 days now on an off, but it is heavy tonight and should get worse. Maybe we could have asked for a tarp, but we could not get anyone to come out yet.

All we can do is keep an eye on the leak until Nicole passes. I think it is near the chimney, so it is not from missing tiles. We will have to look in the attic also because there may be damage from water leaking. It is not an old house, and we never had this issue before, so we did not have much experience with a leak before.

But we may have to put a tarp on it in a few days, so you are probably right.

TY for helping.

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