If you have a friend in the.
Roof nails dripping in attic.
Just as a test stuff the roof vents not the gable vents to block them temporarily and see what this does to the condensation i m willing to bet that they are doing reverse induction acting as intake instead of exhaust because you have them mixed with gable end vents.
I think there is a big problem with nails extending through the sheathing into the attic space.
Hence you are sucking moisture into the attic at a faster rate than it can be expelled.
Step 2 place a bucket underneath the nail to catch the water as it runs down the nail.
The nail will provide a path for the water.
Insert a nail in the hole where water is leaking through the roof.
Patch the nail or screw holes by slipping a piece of roof flashing underneath the shingle.
Add a bead of caulk or roof cement to the top and bottom edge of the flashing to keep it in place.
Nail holes in a roof can come from nails that have slightly pulled out over time holes that were not covered during a re roof or nails that were pulled out of mounting holes when items like.
The plywood can and is expected to take a bit of damage over time and this is okay as long as the shingle has something firm to hold itself down onto.
Hammer a new nail into the roof about 1 inch above the hole from the previous nail.
The plywood of your roof is typically not as thick as your standard galvanized steel roofing nail so it is expected for nails to show through this in your attic.
Use a small.
Small nail holes left behind from old vents satellite dish brackets or anything previously attached to the roof can allow water to enter and cause damage for years before leaking is noticed.
Remove the popped nail using the claw of the hammer.