A Roof Leak Destroyed the Drywall

 

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The telephone rang at 02:00 in the morning. When the telephone rings at this time, it usually mean trouble, this time, it was exception. The frantic voice at the other end was claiming that his home ceiling was falling - literally. All the rain that had fallen for the last two days had turned a small roof leak into a water fall. The customer was requesting emergency roof services, at 02:00 AM, to stop in the middle of a rainy morning. He was not happy when I explained that it would not be safe to tackle the roof in the darkness. The lesson in here is "do not wait for rain to fix your roof leak!"

 Common Places Leaks Occur in Roofing

This article will give the necessary knowledge to locate a roof leak. It will also tell you the best way to get your roof repaired. Portions of the roof vulnerable to leakage are the joints between the roof and the roof mounted structures, such as the chimney. The joint between the roof and a vertical wall; and the joint between two slopping sections - valleys.

While roof leaks are common in many homes, the basic locations are the skylights, ice dams, wall step flashings, missing shingles, plumbing vent flashing, chimneys, fields of shingles, and furnace or B-vent flashings. As common areas, many homeowners struggle to find the exact location when it comes to roof repairs.

Leaks can occur anywhere on the roof and for any number of reasons. Severe weather which brings rain, snow, wind and hail are hard on the roofs. Some roofs leak because they are plain worn out.

 Tips to find the source of the roof leak

People usually notice the roof leak after the water begins to drip through the ceiling. However, the source of the leak is rarely directly above the water stain. These tips will help you locate the sources of a roof leak:

  • In the attic, start above the ceiling leak and follow the water stains on the deck to the potential source. Watch for a ray of sunlight to indicate a nail hole.
  • Have a friend hose down the roof while you watch the leak from the inside of the attic.
  • If you find a hole, mark the location by using a wire hanger through the hole. Make sure your friend is able to locate the wire hanger on the top of the roof.
  • When you look for leak on asphalt shingles, start by looking for worn out shingles with dark patches in them. This indicates loss of surface granules. Look also for curled and damaged shingles.
  • Look also for broken or missing shingles.
  • On a roof with a valley, clean out all debris accumulated in the valley. Search for broken or missing flashing material.

 

How to identify leak stains and Their Locations

An identifiable stain is the mold or moisture around the vents, chimneys, and skylights. These are the intersections in which water connects. After finding the leaking locations, it's important to move perishable items such as electronics, furniture, and other home appliances as well as catching the leak in a bucket. We have seen the movies in which buckets are located every other foot in the home; do not let this happen to your roof. Identifying the stains and locations are the first steps to saving your home from damaged goods by simple leaks. Your roofing contractor will explain the necessary requirements to ensure your possessions are safe while checking the condition of the ceiling before repair.

 Simple Emergency Repairs to Reduce Leakage

Taking preventive measures will save you money in expensive roofing repairs. Consider checking and fixing simple issues if your roofing contractor notices leakage from your shingles, cracks in your chimney, or degraded flashings. Fix roof leaks right away. It is not recommended that you do the roof repair yourself due to its complexity and the required knowledge of its repairs - besides, it is dangerous. Call a certified and insured roofing contractor who will provide the best insight of taking care of your roof as well as explain the procedures that are used to remove leaks and secure your investment.

 Implementing Temporary Protection:

If you are not afraid of heights and are handy with tools, you can do some temporary roof repairs. A little bit of tar, few roofing nails, and some flashing can get rid of small annoying leaks. Some cases such as the one mentioned below is a simple, easy-to-do repair you can complete to remove stubborn leaks.

 Water flowing inside the flat surface of the deck - Simple Roof Repairs: 

Take a small pry bar to remove the shingle in question then layer a thick hint of tar across the area. Nail the shingle back down then cover the entire shingle in tar. If you cannot use the same nail holes, place tar within and on top of the holes to prevent leakage through the deck. Before you are done, place another thin layer of tar on the underside of the shingles just for safe-keeping. You should see a change in the area and the leak should end after the tar is applied properly.

 Simple Ways to Limit the Damage

Roofing repairs can be an expensive investment for any homeowner. You can limit the damage to your home by taking action early. If you feel that your home is in need of an assessment from a roofing professional, take the time to consult someone who understands the ordeals. A simple phone call to your local roofing contractors can land you in the right position to pinpoint future problems. Home improvements including replaced shingles, flashings, and decks can complicate the process. If you are not a roofing professional, do not try to attempt complex projects on your own. Be safe.  Let a professional take a look, provide an estimate, and get the job done right with quality materials. Consider this investment a long-term agreement for a happy home.

For additional information handling roofing leaks visit http://www.jamarhouses.com/Remodeling/Roofing/RoofingEstimates.html

 
This post has been included in North Carolina Real Estate News

7 Comments on Easy Ways To Fix A Stubborn Roof Leak

MAY
04
2009
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Thanks for the info.  Will pass it along.

10:56am • #1
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You mean duct tape WON'T fix everything, Jake?  I'll have to let my father-in-law know that.  He'll be absolutely devastated! ;)

11:02am • #2
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Cleaning out the gutters is also an excellent way to stop roof leaks. We see a lot of leaks from frozen water in the gutters picking up the drip shield and creating a channel for the water.

12:13pm • #3

Ed, I agree 100% with your input. If the gutters are NOT cleaned, the water will back up and create an ugly leak. If some one is not familiar with this tip, they can spend a lot of time looking for the roof leak.

12:58pm • #4
MAY
12
2009
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Great post Jake, I am going to use it for a re-blog.  Good job!

   

7:53pm • #5
APR
23
2010

Excellent Article!!  I always tell homeowners, if you know you have a roof leak you should feel fortunate because now you can have it fixed, it's the one's you don't know about that are the biggest problem which can lead to black mold.  For the record, no insurance company will cover the removal of black mold; it's the homeowner's responsibility to keep their home free of moisture.
I recommend that Homeowners have an annual roof inspection by a professional <a href="http://www.roofer911.com">roof repair</a> contractor for peace of mind.

Roofer911
11:40am • #6
MAY
14
2010

I've had the same problem for years. The mold and wet spots on the ceiling have build up. It was absolutely horrible and unpleasant. I called several roofing companies and was referred to roofers (NYC) contractor to do expert and professional inspection and repair on my roof. They had to replace the entire roof and some of the sidings as well. None of this would have happened if only I didn't ignore the minor and subtle signs of leak. Lesson Learned.

Ellard Martin
3:20am • #7


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