Common Roof Leak Locations


Originally posted on 01/29/2018

A frustrated homeowner holds up a bucket to catch water leaking from the ceiling.There is nothing worse than a leaky roof. Seeing the water drip down and not knowing its exact location can make a homeowner anxious.

Diagnosing a leak can be quite difficult as it can be near any location. For example, if your home has horizontal roof boards, the leak could be up to 10 feet away from where you see the wet spot on your ceiling. Here are a few common locations where roof leaks may be present. 

1. Chimney Crack

The source of many leaks is actually the chimney. Because chimneys contain various types of flashing, all of it must be sturdy, or else a leak will ensue. Even just a hairline crack can allow mass amounts of water to seep in. When spotting a leak in this location, be sure to look for connected corners of flashing that have either broken or have holes in them.

2. Broken Shingles 

Another cause of roof leaks is broken singles. This is easy to spot as all you have to do is step back and take a look at your roof. These broken shingles offer water an easy access point to enter your attic and home. Make sure to patch up a broken shingle quickly.

3. Problems with Vent Pipes

Vent pipes are another potential source of water leaking through your roof. Vent Pipes, or plumbing pipes, are rods that come out of your roof so hot or damp air can escape from your home. The vent itself may become damaged by the elements or the flashing that seals it to the roof may get cracks in it. 

4. Poorly Sealed Roof Valleys

Few roofs are seamless, flat surfaces. Instead, most roofs have areas where two or more sections come together. The valley between them is often a place where leaks occur. This will be a tougher problem to solve, so make sure to turn to roof experts to professionally handle this issue. 

Get Professional Help with Your Roof Leak

A homeowners maintenance jobs are never done. Make sure to keep up with your roof so you can stop leaks before they even get started. For more information detecting a roof leak, contact the team at Orlando Leak Detection today. 

How Can I Prevent Roof Leaks?

A roof leak will have you up at night when it rains. There isn’t anything worse than that. Well, maybe there is, but roof leaks are pretty bad and expensive. They tend to reveal themselves to homeowners when a lot of the damage has been done...

Tips to Tell if Your Plumbing Pipes Are Worn Out

Although plumbing is designed to last for a very long time, eventually things like leaks and corrosion will begin to happen. This can begin costing you in money and high water bills if not addressed and repaired. Most people spend little time...

Why Slab Leaks Are Dangerous

Your home is built on a concrete slab, but water can infiltrate it and cause problems. Find out why slab leaks are dangerous and how you can repair them.

Why You Should Repair Roof Leaks ASAP

Blog originally published on November 10, 2017. Updated on November 16, 2022. Most roofs have leaks at some point in their existence. Roof leaks can be caused by wind storms, falling trees, cracked flashing, broken or missing shingles, improperly...

How Can A Roof Leak Be Repaired?

Blog originally published on July 7, 2017. Updated on July 15, 2022. When watermarks start appearing on ceilings or moisture runs down a wall, chances are you have a roof leak. Many homeowners and do-it-yourselfers can handle a minor repair with...
Page: 12 - All