Replace incandescent bulbs with cooler operating compact fluorescent bulbs.
How to fix a leak without attic access.
The nail will provide a path for the water.
With a drill and 1 2 inch twist bit drill a hole in the center of the damaged area.
Use a screwdriver and push it into the center of the location of the leak.
It s best to carefully remove all insulation adjacent to the spot where you notice signs of a leak.
If a leak is difficult to find enlist a helper and go up on the roof with a garden hose.
For example soak the downhill side of a chimney first then each side then the top on both sides.
If there is active dripping drill at exactly the spot where the water is dripping.
You need to keep your feet on the lower truss cord and even then you may create some drywall cracks depending on how heavy you are.
That way you can follow the path of the water from the damaged area all the way to the water s.
Step 2 place a bucket underneath the nail to catch the water as it runs down the nail.
Place a bucket below the damaged area of the ceiling or where dripping is occurring.
It is not that hard to fix drywall.
Focus on the siding and step flashing.
Create the hole away from the ceiling s framing boards.
A steady stream of water may now flow down into your bucket.
Isolate areas when you run the hose.
Here are the solutions we recommend if you have recessed can lights protruding into your attic.
This will cause the water to drain from the ceiling and can help relieve additional water damage.
Look for signs of leaks on the exteriors of your home.
Vent humid air from kitchens and bathrooms to the outside instead of the attic to avoid this problem.
Insert a nail in the hole where water is leaking through the roof.
Start low soaking the area just above where the leak appears in the house.
Areas where leaks have been discovered can benefit from additional insulation.
In cases like this the best way to see if you have a leaky roof is by heading up to your roof and.
Inspect the walls outside.
Replace your old recessed lights with air tight insulated can models available at home centers and lighting stores.