In an attic you should be able to see light near vents.
If you see daylight in the roof attic.
But if the rain is coming at an angle and getting in you might want to seal the.
There should be no daylight what so ever coming into your attic space.
If you have a ridge vent there could be light at the ridge but again it should be a glow more than a ray of light.
If when inspecting from the attic and looking up into the slot of removed plywood at the ridge of the roof you see the under side of a roof shingle either the roofer made the ridge vent a bit longer than needed or something else is going on that we d need to check from outside.
Yes the roof is on and shingled.
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At most there should be a glow of light at the eaves end of rafters by floor you should not be able to see your neighbor.
Once the room is dark and your eyes have properly adjusted you can do a proper roof.
Should i see daylight in my attic.
Which ideally needs sealing up to prevent any moisture or rain driving in as it could cause damage in loft area.
You should clean your gutters in fall after the leaves have fallen.
You should not be able to see directly outside but there will normally except with baffled caps used in frequent blowing snow or rain country be daylight not direct sunlight shining into the can.
I can t imagine its really bad but i don t know exactly where the light is coming in but it might be coming in underneath the soffit board.
Even if you ve already taken note of light streaming into your attic through areas of your.
Hi you should never see daylight through your roof from the attic it sounds like your roof felt has started to deteriorate which unfortunately is a common problem with older roofs it normally starts at the eave section then spreads to wherever your getting water in if your seeing daylight through the slates tiles then something has come away from where it should be or missing all together hope this helps you.
Prepare to inspect your roof.
Some models actually do have bands or stripes of daylight showing around the top part of the inside coming in through angled louvers.
On a bright sunny day go into your attic with the light out and see what daylight you can see.
If the eave opening as shown above where daylight is showing over the baffles you may or may not have them used to keep the insulation from blocking the eaves with a normal roof with an attic which is not within the conditioned space so open to outside air not heated or air conditioned you need airflow to remove moisture either making its way up from the house coming in with outside air and condensing or frosting up in the attic on cold nights or from roof leaks and heat from.