Tips For Fixing A Roof Leak
Fixing
a leaky roof can be one of the most time consuming and most frustrating of
home repairs. For starters, finding where the roof is leaking is not always
easy, and even after the leak is found it is sometimes difficult to know how to
proceed.
The first thing St. Louis homeowners should know is that leaks in roofs are
often difficult to find since they often originate at a different area from
where they show up inside the home. In order to find the true source of the leak
it is important to consider how water flows. Water will typically come in
through worn out or missing shingles, in places where nails have worked their
way loose or through poorly sealed vents, skylights and chimneys. After the
water has passed through the roofing, it will flow along the roof rafters or the
top of the ceiling until it finds a spot to drip into the home.
It is important to look for the roof leak during the day, when the light is
good. A good way to start is by going into the attic with a bright light. The
best strategy is to start where the leak made itself evident and work backwards
to the roof. Be sure to look for signs of moisture along the framing. Be sure to
also look for water stains or discolorations that could have been made by water.
After you have examined the area for wetness, turn on the light and look for a
hole where you see daylight through the roof. This process may be difficult on a
wood shingled roof, since such a roof will have many places where the shingles
overlap and let in light.
If the problem turns out to be missing or damaged shingles, the process of
repairing the leaking roof is fairly simple. Replacing the worn out or damaged
shingles should be enough to patch the leak and prevent it from coming back.
While you are up on the roof replacing shingles, though, be sure to examine the
entire roof for problems. It is best to replace the shingles as you find them
damaged, rather than to wait for the leak to reoccur before taking the necessary
action.
Finding and repairing a leaking roof is not always easy, but it is important to
chase down any leaks quickly. An undetected and unrepaired leak can quickly
spread, creating not just water damage inside the home but serious damage to the
roof and the structure of the home as well.
Brooke Sikula is a freelance writer based in
Ventura, CA and writes on a wide range of topics from home improvement to credit
repair and everything in between. She is a regular contributor to
http://www.get-home-improvement.com
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