Top: Photo #1: View of the top of the elevator shaft from the roof. The open ventilation causes condensation to form inside on the sheetrock. It also allows for the access for insects. Note the discoloration of the stone. Bottom: Photo #2: Portion of flat roof where recent repairs occurred. Water damaged was noted on the ceiling below. Photographs Page 1 of 21
Top: Photo #3: Base of roof on left side of Photo#2 Note the snow above and challenging the repair, and the missing shingle Bottom: Photo #4: Snow on the roof challenges the seal of the skylight below. Photographs Page 2 of 21
Top: Photo #5: Roof vents providing ventilation to space below the roof. Bottom: Photo #6: South entrance showing snow above the flashing and discoloration or the stone in the corner between additions. Water from this area enters the building under the entrance. Photographs Page 3 of 21
Top: Photo #7: Efflorescence on the foundation wall below the south entrance. The floor above is not insulated contributing to condensation on the floor above. Bottom: Photo #8: Ice dams on the roof contribute to building moisture load. Discoloration of stone shows areas where moisture is trapped. Photographs Page 4 of 21
Top: Photo #9: There is damage to the protective coating in the wall in the lower right. Bottom: Photo #10: Ice dam in location of water damaged materials below. Note efflorescence and discoloration of stone. Photographs Page 5 of 21
Top: Photo #11: Ice dams and discolored stone. Note drain spout does not drain to daylight. Water damage was noted below where 6 mil sheet plastic is underlying the sheetrock. Bottom: Photo #12: Close-up of the ice dam in Photo: 11. Photographs Page 6 of 21
Top: Photo #13: Water-damaged to basement window on east side of the building. Bottom: Photo #14: There should be a 5% grade away from the foundation. Vegetation should kept at least 3 feet away from building.. Photographs Page 7 of 21
Top: Photo #15: Drain in sidewalk at basement entrance to the meeting room. Water damage is located adjacent to this area. Bottom: Photo #16: Dirty insulation in roof of 1988 addition. Photographs Page 8 of 21
Top: Photo #17: Roof vents contributing to high velocity stack effect. Condensation is probable in this area due to rapid exchange with outside air. Bottom: Photo #18: Water damage to rim joists in closet of 3 rd floor broadcast room to the right of the window Photo # 11. Note 6-mil sheeting under sheet rock hiding any damage to building. Photographs Page 9 of 21
Top: Photo #19: Water damage on wall below the window in the south attic window. Bottom: Photo #20: Water damage to the ceiling and wall at the top of the third floor stairs. Photographs Page 10 of 21
Top: Photo #21: Water damage on wall and ceiling adjacent to Photo #6. Bottom: Photo #22: Water damage to the opposite wall and ceiling as Photo #21at the top of the third floor stairs. Photographs Page 11 of 21
Top: Photo #23: Water damage around skylight in Photo #21. Bottom: Photo #24: Water damage to carpet directly below skylight in Photo #23 in southern stairwell.. Photographs Page 12 of 21
Top: Photo #25: View inside access hatch over Youth Services area where water damage was identified. Note dirty insulation. Bottom: Photo #26: Water damage to wall and ceiling in location of airshaft (Photo #2) on mezzanine level, opposite access panel in Photo #25. Photographs Page 13 of 21
Top: Photo #27: Water damage to ceiling in the DVD/video room, below Photo #2. Bottom: Photo #28: Water damage to ceiling in Vermont reference room. There is a line of water damage running from the location in Photo #27, through the Vermont area and into this area. Photographs Page 14 of 21
Top: Photo #29: Water damage to ceiling in the youth services room below Photo #10. Bottom: Photo #30: Water damage to ceiling and window frame at mezzanine from youth services room. Photographs Page 15 of 21
Top: Photo #31: Ghosting around vent on ceiling of youth services room. Bottom: Photo #32: Ghosting above baseboard heaters in adult non-fiction area on north wall.. Photographs Page 16 of 21
Top: Photo #33: and Bottom: Photo #34: Severely water damaged sheet rock in sprinkler system room in basement Note microbial growth on sheetrock and baseboard. Photographs Page 17 of 21
Top: Photo #35: Wet spots on carpets from boots. Bottom: Photo #36: Water damaged tiles on the floor at the northeastern basement entrance adjacent to Photo #15. Photographs Page 18 of 21
Top: Photo #37: Rust on door due to moisture at this location (adjacent to Photo #36). Bottom: Photo #38: Water damage to tiles and cove molding. Also not rust on heater due to moisture in this area. Photographs Page 19 of 21
Top: Photo #39: Water damage to sheetrock from condensation on eastern wall in furnace room. Bottom: Photo #40: Water damage ceiling and wall in preschool services. Photographs Page 20 of 21
Top: Photo #41: Water damage to pipe wrap in janitorial closet. Bottom: Photo #42: Water damage to eastern wall the janitorial closet.. Photographs Page 21 of 21