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In this episode, Risinger gets a call from a friend whose house he remodeled three years prior. He's got some leaky windows. What's Risinger going to do? Head over to the house, pull some windows, and diagnose the problems. Once he does that, he can fix them—correctly.When water leaks into a modern house there's little opportunity for the water to dry, so anytime you experience a leak issue, it should be tended to immediately.A few things caught his eye as he approached the house with the leakage no head flashings on the outside windows, a cedar trim with a flat head around the windows in which the siding has budded, leaving it vulnerable to water seeping in.There were a few potential causes for the leak at first glance, so Risinger and the team pull out the windows to expose the exact cause. So, what was the culprit? Basically, the window was sitting on top of the housewrap with no metal flashing on top. Some poor workmanship was discovered, as well. How do you fix it? From caulk to tape to fine details," in this video Risinger shows you how he tackled this problem.