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hotbyte
Aug 27, 2014Explorer
bid_time wrote:
From all of your description, no cracking, can push up on the ceiling, etc., etc., I think what you are describing is water damage. There is no other way the top can remain in place and the underneath sag.
This is NOT what OP said is happening. He said when he pushes up on the ceiling, the roof pushes up as well. Below quote is from one of his replies in this thread.
Am also going to take a video of the outside roof while I am pushing on the inside ceiling. You can visibly see the roof rise up and down.
And this from his original post.
Ceiling (roof) is now sagging from the weight of the snow this past winter. I can physically move the ceiling up and down about 3 inches with my hands. When I say ceiling I mean roof and all.
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