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How serious is a leaking roof in a typical American home, in a typical location with all 4 seasons? The roof in question has failed to the point that parts of the inner ceiling are visibly sagging, and water actually drips onto the floor during rainstorms. And there are audible sounds of bats in the attic. How long until this house becomes unlivable? How long until black mold becomes a health problem? How soon until this problem really snowballs? The family in this house doesn't open any windows either, not even during a hot summer.My instinct tells me this is really serious, because unlike a log cabin, a modern home is not designed to dry out quickly after each rain shower or storm. Much less airflow, you have drywall, insulation, lumber everywhere to hold the moisture and grow mold in between storms.
How do people grow to adulthood and have such astounding ignorance in practical matters?
One of the best and cheapest ways to stop leaks anywhere (basement to the roof) is Dap polyurathane, and you can do it yourself.