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Five Reasons Your Roof is Leaking

We rely on our roofs to be our home’s top defense against the elements. Leaks can be a hassle and, when left unaddressed, become a much more costly dilemma.  

This blog discusses the top five reasons your roof leaks and how you can handle the problem. 

  • Broken or Blown Off Shingles

Shingle damage can be one of the most manageable problems to notice. With shingles being the outermost layer of your roof, they can be broken, damaged, or entirely removed by high winds, heavy rain, or hail. If you notice curving of shingles or discoloration, shingle damage could cause your leak. 

If you suspect damage to your shingles, contacting a trusted roofer to inspect your roof is best. They can then match your tiles and install them properly. 

  • Damaged Flashing

Flashing is a water-resistant barrier on your roof for under shingles, on roof joints, and around chimneys. Flashing or the tar used to seal it together can begin to wear it down from rain and wind, leading to cracks. 

Damaged flashing can be hard to spot. If you have difficulty locating the leak’s source, contact a local roofing company for an inspection to check around your joints. 

  • Improperly Sealed Valleys

A roof valley is formed where two roof slopes meet. Water collects in a valley to flow off the roof. During heavy rains, valleys transport large amounts of water to the ground. If they aren’t correctly sealed or have suffered erosion, water can easily seep into your home and cause water stains. 

The solution for this would include laying a new roof barrier and shingling. 

  • Disintegrated Roof Vents 

Roof vents release moisture from your home through two small pipes sticking out from your rooftop. Most of the time, they are sealed with tight rubber boots. These boots often disintegrate over time, causing leaks to begin. If your leak looks like dark spots with a musty smell, it is most likely caused by wearing these boots. Replacing these rubber boots with more durable boots can range from $300 to $600. 

  • Holes in Siding or Windows

Surprisingly enough, a roof leak could come from your siding or windows. Water can find its way through the tiniest of gaps. As soon as you notice damage to either of these, you should caulk the areas to help prevent further damage and save money on future repairs. 

How We Can Help

We have provided residential and commercial customers the highest quality services for over a decade. Arnett Roofing and Construction is a family-owned and operated roofing company specializing in roof repair, roof replacement, and storm damage restoration. Visit arnettconstructionandroofing.com/contact to schedule a FREE roof inspection with us today, or call us at 219-369-1004. 

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