Leaky roofs are probably one of the more unpleasant things that a homeowner will have to deal with; especially if they live in a rain heavy part of the country. While it is very easy to tell when a roof is leaking (it is hard to miss the big water marks on the ceiling after all), it is not as easy to identify exactly why a roof is leaking. There are numerous explanations for why a roof might be leaking; so, in order to help people understand why their roof is leaking, we are going to go through some of the more common causes of leaky roofs. These reasons will likely be obvious to contractors or anyone who is experienced in home repair, but for those of you who have no experience with roofing, this will likely be of great …show more content…
The solution is pretty simple, get a professional to lower the downspout, so that the water from the gutters is draining into the ground or into another gutter, instead of draining directly onto a lower roof.
Blocked gutters are also another issue that can lead to a leaky roof. A lot of people ignore their gutters, and allow them to be clogged with leaves and other debris. Gutters that are clogged with debris cannot drain effectively, meaning they overflow. This overflowing water can soak into your roof and leak through. The solution here is to just make a habit of cleaning out your gutters, you can also buy gutter guards to prevent debris from clogging your gutters.
Skylights and …show more content…
First off, no matter how well you think the skylight or chimney is installed, there is always the possibility that the seal will fail, allowing water to leak in. With skylights, the main issue is that they do not have the same shelf life as a roof, meaning if you have gotten skylights installed, you need to get them replaced or repaired long before you get your roof serviced. Now, this is not to say that you should avoid having chimneys or skylights installed, rather it is just to warn you that if you do have skylights or chimneys installed, take extra precautions against