I've been applying rigid foam to the underside of my roof, due to a condition where I cannot get any insulation at all at the bottom of the roof slope using traditional methods, due to the low slope of the roof.
I had the roof checked before I started (it's about 5 years old), and began working on the insulation.
I'm now almost done, but one of the areas to which I have attached foam (but not sprayfoamed around the sides), is damp - I chiseled out the bay beside it, and it's slightly damp as well.
I have the roofer coming by this evening to check it - but I was wondering if this area can dry out to the roof side (assuming felt paper was used), or if I'm going to have to remove some of the foam to let it dry to the inside of the house (a prospect I do not relish at the moment)...
so, do shingles breathe, and allow moisture below them to escape?
I had the roof checked before I started (it's about 5 years old), and began working on the insulation.
I'm now almost done, but one of the areas to which I have attached foam (but not sprayfoamed around the sides), is damp - I chiseled out the bay beside it, and it's slightly damp as well.
I have the roofer coming by this evening to check it - but I was wondering if this area can dry out to the roof side (assuming felt paper was used), or if I'm going to have to remove some of the foam to let it dry to the inside of the house (a prospect I do not relish at the moment)...
so, do shingles breathe, and allow moisture below them to escape?