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What Are The Common Causes of Roof Leaks?

When it comes to roof leaks and roof repairs, the Douglas Construction team has seen it all. Regardless of your home's size or age, most homeowners needing roof repairs often begin the journey as a result of a leaky roof. Water running down your walls and windows or pooling on your floor indicates the need for efficient roof repairs. But what are the common causes of roof leaks? Keep reading to learn what we encounter most when repairing and replacing leaky roofs across North Georgia.

1. Damaged Roof Flashing

When a roof is installed, roof flashing is used to prevent water from seeping into you your home. Roof flashing consists of thin metal sheets that provide protection beneath your shingles and help your roofing last longer. If your roof flashing cracks or corrodes, certain areas of you roof become exposed to the elements. The result is moisture leaking into your home causing structural damage to your building materials.

Roof Leaks from Pipe Flashing

Leaks from Pipe Flashing are one of the most common causes of roof leaks. As the pipe flashing deteriorates or becomes damaged, water will leak right into your roof and potentially cause extensive water damage in the home. To learn more, read how to Stop Roof Leaks With a Lifetime Pipe Flashing Boot.

2. Damaged or Lost Shingles

When inclement weather comes in the form of high winds, roof shingles can be lifted up. High winds can end up tearing, breaking loose, or ripping shingles off completely. While the flashing beneath helps ward off moisture, missing shingles make it easier for your flashing to fail. Roofers can repair or replace shingles and ensure that your roof no longer allows leaks into your home.

Damaged and missing shingles exposing the interior of the home to roof leaks

3. Improperly Installed Skylights

While skylights give you access to natural light in your home, they should also provide a tight seal against the weather. Incorrect skylight installation can leave spaces, cracks, or holes around the edges, allowing water to drip onto your home's floor. A professional Atlanta roofing company can help you determine if your skylight leaks and how to repair it.

4. Incorrectly Sealed Roof Valleys

One of the common causes of roof leaks involves the valley between two peaks of your roof. The valley caused by two roof gables should drain water to your gutter or the ground, but if the valley doesn't have proper seals, water can build up on your roof or drip into your home. Roofing technicians know how to identify roof valley seal problems and fix them, establishing a drip-free ceiling.

5. Chimney Damage

Everyone enjoys a fire in their fireplace, but a damaged chimney can quickly put a damper on things. Old chimney bricks become brittle and damaged over time, forming cracks and holes that allow water into your home. The seal around your chimney can also deteriorate over time, so check your chimney periodically and schedule regular maintenance to prevent serious structural problems.

6. Gutter Problems

Throughout the year, your gutters can be clogged from a variety of different debris. Routine gutter maintenance keeps this problem at bay, but neglecting this chore could lead to a leaky roof. Below are some of the common gutter issues you may run into:

  • Leaves: This is the top culprit of clogged gutters, especially in autumn when trees shed their leaves. Leaves can quickly accumulate in gutters being pushed by winds and falling from over hanging trees. Leaves block the flow of water and create dams for other debris.
  • Twigs and Branches: Strong winds or overhanging trees can cause twigs and branches to snap and fall into gutters. These larger pieces can further obstruct water flow and may even damage the gutter itself if they become lodged.
  • Roofing Materials: Asphalt shingle granules, metal shavings from a recent roof repair, or moss growing on your roof can all wear down and end up in your gutters. While these might seem small, they can accumulate and contribute to clogs.
  • Silt and Dirt: Wind and rain can carry airborne dirt and particles that settle in your gutters. Over time, this can build up and form a layer of sediment that hinders water flow.
  • Animal Nests: Birds, squirrels, and other small animals might find your gutters a cozy place to build a nest. The nesting materials like leaves, twigs, and even bits of trash can create significant blockages.
  • Standing Water:  If your gutters are already clogged or improperly pitched, water can become stagnant. This creates a breeding ground for mosquitoes and can lead to the growth of mold and mildew within the gutter system.
Roof gutters clogged with leaves

Discover Why Your Roof Is Leaking and Plan Roof Repairs

If you are a resident of Georgia and are facing issues with a leaking roof, our certified team is well-equipped to guide you in selecting the most suitable solution for resolving the problem. Our commitment is to excellence and quality craftsmanship. Irrespective of whether your roof has sustained damages caused by inclement weather or has simply aged over time, our team of seasoned professionals is proficient in restoring your roof to safeguard your valuable investment. We invite you to contact us today to schedule a complimentary, non-binding roof inspection at your convenience.

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