71. On the other side of the pass, water would run down toward the Yangtze River. 72. On the other hand, with the gutters off, water still might run down the fascia and form icicles. 73. Of course, folks who take showers in the winter, even indoors, expect the water to run warm. 74. One of the seams has lifted and is leaking, enough so that water runs through a light fixture. 75. Or water running. 76. Open that drain valve to let all the water run out through the hose, as well as allowing air in as the water flows out. 77. Poor attic ventilation and gaps in insulation let escaping heat warm a snow-blanketed roof, allowing water to run down to cold eaves. 78. Q. My red cedar shingled roof is badly streaked from water running down over the flashing at the chimney, and down the shingles. 79. Regrading will allow that water to run down, away from the house. 80. Shape the surface of the concrete with a trowel so that rain water will run away from the post onto the surrounding ground. |