From different studies, it is evident that roof water damages result primarily from the presence of a hole in your roof. This is because of one or two activities that took place on it. This article is centered on those activities and how they can cause roof water damage.
Flashing Failure
If a roof doesn’t leak, you can’t have issues with roof damages due to water penetrating at will. Before talking more about flashing failure, it is expedient to explain the meaning of flashing for easy understanding.
Flashing is defined as a thin metal sheet, which is mostly galvanized steel installed at a vital point on the roof. This critical point includes the location where the roof face meets a vertical wall that makes up the other story of the home. Although it is counter-intuitive, it is possible for flashing to be too secure. Changes in temperature cause steel to shrink and expand. If it is nailed to both the wall and the roof, it will become deformed with time, leaving a gap for water to penetrate easily. This means there is a need for the replacement of warped flashing.
Damaged Shingles
Do you love your shingles? If you don’t intend paying for a replacement anytime soon, then you have to prevent water from damaging it as much as you can. How does water damage your shingles?
Your roof can begin to leak due to shingles damage either immediately after installation or after using the shingles for a reasonable number of years.
Aside from immediate damages shortly after installation which could either be prevented or corrected by a reputable roofing contractor. With several years of using your shingles, it becomes curled, ripped, thin, or begins to fall off either faster or slower. This will result in a roof leakage if the shingles are not replaced quick enough. It is always advisable to address the issue quickly before it gets out of hand.
Valley Damage
Valley in roofing refers to the inside angle where two roof faces meet. The area is famous for its vulnerability, which results from rainwater channeled into it. The vulnerability always acts as a source of a problem that would make you spend money on repairs when you least expect. It causes the shingles to turn on their side when they should be installed straight and trimmed to fit the valley. T
Roof Feature
Roof feature includes stuff like skylights, chimney, vents or anything that penetrates the decking of the roof. It also includes anything that enables air or light travel from one side of the roof to another. From the function of these features, it is evident that they are vital and vulnerable areas that promote direct access into the home.
Roof features can allow water to enter into the house the same way it allows air and light to penetrate into the house easily. Chimney, for example, is a source of frequent water leak if the flashing is not correctly fixed into the masonry.







