A leaking roof is more troublesome than a pesky “drip-drop” sound coming from the ceiling. It may ruin your insulation layer and deck and result in the accumulation of mold and mildew as well as decreased energy productivity. Roof leaks can be attributed to several factors, all of which will need the prompt help of an expert Vista roofer. Here are some typical, roof leak causes:
1. Loosened or broken shingles
In case your roof is 20+years old, there might be some signs of deterioration e.g rotting or cracking. In some instances, the shingles may pop and get the ground. A loose exterior level will uncover the sub-layer; repeated exposure to harsh environmental elements (sun, wind) can also slide off these layers and ultimately lead to leakage. If you notice that your roof is in such a poor state, you better seek expert help. Your roof may only require some fixes which are less costly and may even prolong the lifespan of your roof if executed properly. This is enough to get ready for a planned roof replacement.
2. Roof Nails Coming Out
In addition to roof shingles, roofing can sometimes pop out and leave behind small holes that allow the water to easily get in, especially when it’s near the roof’s edge exposed to windy rainfall. These tiny holes are not typically visible to the unskilled eye and you’ll have to hire a roofing expert to do a check. Addressing the matter early will help you save time and costs for future repairs or even an early replacement of your roof.
3. Impaired or Knocked-Over Flashing.
Flashing is a metal component that guards valleys and any point that connects the roof with a vertical deck e.g. wall. If it’s ruined or knocked-over by heavy winds, it may lead to the exposure of the breaks and allow the water to penetrate. Prompt and proper fixing work can help control the leakage coming from flashing problems.
4. Shattered Rubber Boots.
Plumbing air vents and any object that juts out from the roof need a plastic “boot” which works similar to flashing and protects the region that links to the roof. Constant exposure to external elements will ultimately shatter the rubber boot, implying a need for replacement. Proper and frequent maintenance and fixes will identify any problems early and stop roof leakage.