Roof Water Damage: Causes, Solutions, and Prevention

Written by Posted On Monday, 24 June 2019 06:33
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The biggest bully for homes and building structures are the monsoons and snow. If you do not have a strong roof, winter and rainy seasons can turn into a nightmare. Leaky and water damaged roof is not a healthy sign – it bears infections and develops structural damage. In order to implement a permanent solution, you must first look for the source or cause of the leak, then call for water removal and restoration expert to fix it, and then enforce preventive measures to eliminate future damages.

Roof Water Damage Causes

The terrace is a part of the house that is most exposed to all climates. The continuous exposure can result in water leakage and structural damage. Roof water damage can first look like discolored spots on your ceilings in the form of rings. Eventually, you will observe mold growth from the moisture rings. The growing leak can soon turn into a serious problem, such as roof cave-in and health issues.

Different kinds of Roof Water Damages

Instead of fixing the water-damaged roof by yourself, you should allow experts to address the core cause of the leak. Some of the common leak causes of roofs are:

Valley Damage

Valley is ‘V’ shaped angle where two roof faces meet. Rainwaters are usually channeled here. California style roofing faces water damage because the shingles are turned on their sides when they should be straight and cut to fit into the valley.

A closed-cut or open-valley roofing can fix this problem significantly.

Roofing Features

Chimneys, skylights, vents, or anything that pierces the roof deck or that allows air or light travel through the roof to the inside is known as roofing features. Since these features are installed directly into the interiors, they can lead water in too.

Proper flashing (for chimneys) is the best way to keep water from seeping in. For skylights, go for a curb-mounted skylight than a regular one to avoid water damage.

Worn Out Flashing

Flashing is the thin metal sheets, made out of galvanized steels that are fit at important junctions of roofs, such as the place where the roof meets a vertical wall that connects to the upper story of the building.

Even if the flashing is done right, the expansion and contraction of steel due to temperature change can deform the metal completely, especially if it is nailed on both the sides of the roof.

You should replace warped flashing regularly to prevent water from entering through the gaps.

Worn Out or Damaged Shingles

Shingles are flat, rectangular shaped roof coverings made out of individual overlapping materials, such as wood, slate, flagstone, metal, asphalt, and cement. Manufacturing defects or improper installation can cause immediate roof leaks through shingles. On the contrary, if the shingles have not been replaced for many years, small holes can form in various parts of the roof, which can develop leaks. In worst cases, the dated shingles can curl, rip, thin out or began to break and fall.

For leaks due to falsely installed shingles, your roofing company will replace it for free within the first year of installation. For wear and tear issues, replacement is the best and only solution.

Regular roof maintenance and water removal through a qualified water damage restoration team will help you prevent roof damages. You should also subscribe for yearly inspection of roofs and remediate minor flaws immediately.

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