- Jun 4, 2009
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I can't really tell from the picture but here's my 2 cents. Water can and will work its way up the metal if; the metal ribs are not overlaped properly from top and bottom, if improperly capped it will leak from the top down (leak will always start from the highest point and work it's way down), vents should flow well (cross ventilation) if not, it could be take'n in moisture and not releasing any, if the rake of the roof is not steep enough water will always work its way up, if there is a leak the water will find it and when it does it only gets worse (those darn bonded hydrogen ions), if rubber bushings on the screws are not flush it could leak through the screws. Also rake trim can solve a side leaking problem if rain is getting in sideways. Hope this helped a little, good luck, and if you can post a close up of the roof, capping, and vents.
