Any roofing contractor can tell you that your roof is leaking, that much is obvious and the reason why
the call is made in the first place. What requires expertise is determining the leak’s origin and identifying its cause.
As a professional roofing contractor, it is our business to diagnose these types of problems on a daily basis. Below is a list of the most common roofing problems that we encounter in regards to a leaky roof.
1: Broken Shingles
No matter
which material a roofing shingle is made of, it is susceptible to cracking,
erosion and other damage. A shingle’s job is to protect the roof from water
damage and rotting. Being so high up on a roof, shingles are often out of range
from a home owner’s vision and when damaged, go unnoticed. It doesn’t take very
long for a broken shingle to translate into a leak inside the home. Therefore,
regular inspections of your roof are important.
2: Damaged or Improperly Installed Flashing
One of the biggest issues that we see in roofing systems is damaged or improperly installed flashing. Flashing is the metal material that is used to line joints, seams and other transition points on a roof providing water protection. Because the material is metal, flashing is highly susceptible to corrosion, rusting and even bending with the natural shifting of a structure. Flashing is only visible in certain places, and can lie beneath the shingle surface. An experienced roofing contractor will know exactly where the flashing lies and will be able to inspect it safely without causing further damage to a roof.
4: Cracked or Corroded Chimneys
In roofing, chimneys are also a common cause of roofing leaks. Whether the chimney is metal, brick or stone masonry, it can be susceptible to cracking, swelling, corrosion and other degradation over time. When we visit a roofing site with a chimney, it is one of the first places we inspect for a leak. These areas also emit heat during the winter season, creating a constant “freeze / thaw” cycles on the roof. This may lead to ice dam issues which in return cause leaks in the winter. This can be corrected in most cases by having a self sealing membrane installed under the shingles in the area.
5: Skylights
Skylights are beautiful and add a generous amount of sunlight to your home, but they can also
inadvertently add water and cause leaks inside. A skylight is nothing more than a hole in your roof, covered by glass and secured with caulking and other materials that break down over time. If you have a leak in your roof and have had a skylight installed (whether it was recently or several years ago), this may very well be the cause. Again like a chimney, skylights are a source of heat loss from the home. This may cause ice dam conditions in that area during the winter season. Correct installation with proper materials is vitally important.
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