Roof Leak Detection

broken shingles lead to a leaky roof
Roof Leak diagram - how a roof leak turns into a ceiling leak

Roof Leak Repair Service

Artisan specialists are experts at identifying and repairing roof leaks. Roof leaks can develop slowly over time or occur as the result of a single event, like a severe hail or windstorm. If leaks are detected and repaired right away, it is likely a simple fix. However, if leaks are ignored, they can cause serious damage such as mold, wood rot and issues with the electrical wiring. If you experience a roof leak, you should schedule an inspection with a professional roofing contractor. Our experts will be able to determine if the leak is just a simple repair or if it is a symptom of more comprehensive roof damage.

Roof Leak Detection

Roof leak detection involves identifying and locating the source of roof leaks. Lead Detection professionals conduct a thorough inspection of the roof, both from the exterior and interior, to determine the cause of the leak and the extent of the damage. Artisan technicians use have expertise and specialized equipment to identify the source of the leak and provide an accurate diagnosis to help the property owner or manager determine the most appropriate course of action to repair the leak and prevent future damage.

Identifying Roof Leaks

ceiling stain from a roof leak

Ceiling Stain

If there is an active leak in your ceiling, you will notice dripping water during and immediately after rainfall. Because leaks can appear out of nowhere, it is important to act fast to prevent further damage.

dripping water from ceiling

Dripping Water

You may notice your ceiling “leaks sometimes,” usually during or immediately after a heavy rainfall or severe storm. Over time, this may leave visible stains or blemishes on your ceiling.

Roof Leak FAQ
My roof is leaking, what should I do?

If your roof is leaking, it's important to act quickly to prevent any further damage to your home. Here are some steps you can take:

  • Identify the source of the leak: Try to identify the location of the leak by checking for water stains or wet spots on the ceiling or walls. You may also want to inspect the roof for any obvious signs of damage, such as missing or damaged shingles, cracked flashing, or damaged roof vents.
  • Try to contain the leak: If you can, place a bucket or other container under the leak to catch the water and prevent it from causing further damage. You may also want to place a tarp over the leak to prevent water from getting into your home.
  • Call a professional: It's a good idea to call a professional roofing contractor to come and assess the damage and provide you with a quote for repairs. They will be able to identify the source of the leak and provide a long-term solution to fix the problem.
  • Document the damage: Take photos and videos of the leak and any damage it has caused to your home. This documentation may be useful if you need to file an insurance claim.

What causes roof leaking?

There are several things that can cause a roof to leak, including:

  • Damaged or missing shingles: Shingles can become damaged or missing due to strong winds, heavy rainfall, or aging. When this happens, water can seep through the gaps and cause leaks.
  • Damaged flashing: Flashing is the material used to seal the joints and edges of the roof. If it becomes damaged, water can penetrate the roof and cause leaks.
  • Clogged gutters: If your gutters become clogged with leaves, dirt, and other debris, they can't effectively channel water away from your roof. This can cause water to pool on the roof and potentially lead to leaks.
  • Improper installation: If the roof was not installed properly, it can develop leaks over time. For example, if the shingles were not aligned correctly, or if the flashing was not sealed properly, this can lead to leaks.
  • Age: As roofs age, they become more susceptible to leaks. Over time, the materials can become brittle and crack, and the roof may start to sag or lose its shape. This can lead to water penetrating the roof and causing leaks.

It's important to address any roof leaks as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your home. If you're unsure about the cause of a roof leak or how to fix it, it's best to contact a professional roofing contractor for help.

Why does my bathroom ceiling drip water?

A roof leak can cause a bathroom fan to drip water if the water penetrates the roof and enters the attic space. In this case, the moisture from the leak can accumulate in the insulation or other materials in the attic and eventually seep down into the bathroom through the ventilation system. As the moist air from the bathroom is drawn up into the fan, it can come into contact with the moisture in the attic and condense. This can cause water droplets to form on the fan or its ductwork, which can eventually drip down into the bathroom.

 

It's important to identify and address a roof leak as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your home, including potential damage to your bathroom fan. If you suspect that a roof leak may be causing your bathroom fan to drip water, it's best to contact a professional to help you locate and address the source of the leak.

Why does my roof only leak sometimes?

If your roof only leaks sometimes, it could be due to several factors. Here are some common reasons why a roof may leak intermittently:

  • Weather conditions: If your roof only leaks during heavy rain or snow, it may be due to the amount and intensity of the precipitation. If the rain or snow is particularly heavy, it can overwhelm the roof's drainage system and cause water to seep through the roof.
  • Roof age and condition: Over time, a roof can become damaged or worn, which can cause it to leak. If your roof is older or has been damaged by storms or other events, it may only leak intermittently, depending on the weather conditions.
  • Flashing issues: Flashing is the material that seals the joints and edges of your roof, such as where the roof meets a chimney or a wall. If the flashing becomes damaged or worn, it can cause water to seep through the roof and cause leaks. Depending on the location of the flashing issue, the leak may only occur during certain weather conditions.
  • Poor installation: If your roof was not installed properly, it can cause leaks. This may be due to poor workmanship or the use of low-quality materials. In this case, the leak may only occur during certain weather conditions or after a specific event, such as a heavy storm.

 

If your roof is leaking intermittently, it's important to identify and address the source of the leak as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your home. It's best to contact a professional to help you locate and fix the leak.

How do I fix a roof leak?

Fixing a roof leak depends on the cause and severity of the leak, as well as the type of roof you have. Here are some general steps to follow when fixing a roof leak:

  • Identify the source of the leak: Start by identifying the area where the water is entering your home. Check for any signs of water damage on your ceiling, walls, or attic. Once you locate the source of the leak, you can determine the best way to fix it.
  • Clear the area around the leak: If there is any debris or standing water around the leak, remove it to make the repair easier and safer.
  • Fix the leak: The way to fix the leak depends on the type of roof you have and the cause of the leak. For example, if the leak is caused by a damaged or missing shingle, you may need to replace the damaged shingle or secure the loose one. If the leak is caused by damaged flashing, you may need to replace or repair the flashing.
  • Seal the leak: Once the cause of the leak has been fixed, seal the area around the leak to prevent water from entering again. This can be done using roofing cement or a roofing sealant.
  • Inspect the roof: After the repair, inspect the roof to ensure that there are no other areas that may be at risk of developing a leak.

 

It's important to note that fixing a roof leak can be dangerous and requires specialized knowledge and tools. If you're not comfortable working on your roof or if the repair is more complex, it's best to contact a professional roofer to help you with the repair. A professional will be able to identify and fix the leak safely and effectively.

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