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Question:

Water seeped through during after a heavy rain storm along the wall on the East side where the chimney is located. Humidity is only along the width of a dresser by the wall. The house is a town house built in June 1994,in Kanata.

Answer:

Check out the caulking on the sides and along the tops of windows above this level.

Answered By: Ren Molnar

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