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    Default What is oozing out of my house??

    Was outside cleaning our neighborhood's trash out of the back yard today when I noticed this black/brown stuff dripping down the siding. Anybody have any idea what this could be, or what I should do to investigate further?

    This section of siding is under an overhang. As far as I know there are no pipes behind this wall. It can't have been there longer than a week or two but as my wife will remind me I'm not the most observant sometimes.



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    I bet you have a leak in your roof or somewhere near that siding

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyfairbanks View Post
    I bet you have a leak in your roof or somewhere near that siding
    Could be. Or could be condensation issues. Sweating houses can be a PITA. Do you have really high humidity inside, or in that location. Bathrooms, hot showers and no vents can cause that, as can many other issues.

    I'd be inclined to think there is a leak based on the location and relative newness.
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    Psychomagnotheric slime?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madeinhb View Post


    Psychomagnotheric slime?
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    Recent high winds forced moisture/snow under the shingles? I would get in the attic and see if I could see same type of stains.
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    Moisture behind the siding is causing the "tar" from the vapor barrier to leak out. Bobby might be on to something with the ice dam theory. Is that the North side?
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    Thanks for the responses. There is a bathroom on that wall, about 10 feet left of the top photo and on the 2nd floor. The pictured part of my house faces southeast and is near the east-pointing corner. The water heater is in the center of the house and so is the sewer line, so that's why I thought there were no pipes going through that area. I guess it could be leaking in/under the bathroom and traveling a ways before coming out.

    But judging by the color (and lack of putrid smell) my ignorant mind is inclined to think that Irving is on the right track regarding the tar. The 2nd story overhangs that part of the first floor by about two feet, so the horizontal section you see in the first photo is under the floor of the 2nd story. Can you get an ice dam underneath something like that? Other than blown rain/snow that area "should" stay relatively dry.

    There aren't normal sources of humidity behind that wall, it's straddling the kitchen pantry and the dining room. Probably a leak somewhere but could be a siding issue. Our siding is getting near the end of its useful life.

    Anybody have recommendations for a siding company in the Springs? I'm thinking I should start there and if they discover a plumbing problem try to call one of those 24-hour plumbers to fix it quick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumline View Post
    Thanks for the responses. There is a bathroom on that wall, about 10 feet left of the top photo and on the 2nd floor. The pictured part of my house faces southeast and is near the east-pointing corner. The water heater is in the center of the house and so is the sewer line, so that's why I thought there were no pipes going through that area. I guess it could be leaking in/under the bathroom and traveling a ways before coming out.

    But judging by the color (and lack of putrid smell) my ignorant mind is inclined to think that Irving is on the right track regarding the tar. The 2nd story overhangs that part of the first floor by about two feet, so the horizontal section you see in the first photo is under the floor of the 2nd story. Can you get an ice dam underneath something like that? Other than blown rain/snow that area "should" stay relatively dry.

    There aren't normal sources of humidity behind that wall, it's straddling the kitchen pantry and the dining room. Probably a leak somewhere but could be a siding issue. Our siding is getting near the end of its useful life.

    Anybody have recommendations for a siding company in the Springs? I'm thinking I should start there and if they discover a plumbing problem try to call one of those 24-hour plumbers to fix it quick.
    I would be chasing moisture to that bathroom.
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    Didn't realize that was the bottom of the second floor, and not the soffit at the roof line. I'm really struggling with figuring out where that moisture is coming from. As you said, it should be pretty dry right there and I can't see how damming could be an issue in that location.

    Is there a second story bathroom above the one mentioned?

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