Tips for Dealing with a Roof Leak

No one wants to deal with the headache of a leaking roof. Beyond the inconvenience, roof leaks can lead to mold and mildew, ruin floors, damage the ceiling and attic, raise energy bills, and are a fire and electrocution hazard.

people holding buckets during a roof leak

What Causes a Roof Leak?

Roof leaks occur as your shingles age. Weather like snow, rain, and hail weaken shingle over time. As your roof ages, it may be missing shingles, need new flashing, or some areas may need repairs with roof sealant, caulk, or tar.

Steps to Take with a Roof Leak

Contact Roof Repair Services

As soon as you notice a leak, contact a roof leak repair service. A repair service is the best way to prevent further damage to your roof and home. Additionally, it saves you from having to take some of these steps.

person doing roof leak repairs

Identify the Location of the Leak

The first step with a leaky roof is to identify the location of the leak. To prevent a ceiling from leaking, you need to know what is letting the water in. If you have access to your attic or crawlspace, go investigate with a flashlight to identify the leak.

Contain the Leak

With roof leaks, it is critical to contain it as much as possible. Use buckets, garbage cans, or any other containers necessary to hold the water. Leaks can damage floors as well, so be sure to lay down tarps and regularly empty the water containers to prevent overflowing.

Move/Cover Items to Keep Dry

If there is furniture or other items beneath the leak, move or cover them with tarps. No one wants to lose precious belongings to water damage or mildew.

Relieve Water Pressure if Needed

If your ceiling is bulging, that means there is water gathering in that location. Poke a small hole in the spot to relieve it. While this seems counterintuitive, if left, water could spread and cause more extensive damage. If the bulge breaks on its own, it could create an even bigger mess.

Tarp the Leak

If the leak can’t be repaired quickly, be sure to tarp the leak to prevent more extensive damage from occurring. When tarping, use fasteners to secure the tarp down.

Document for Insurance Claim

Document, document, document. It is crucial to take photos and document everything to file your home insurance claim. Insurance could possibly fix your roof as well as replace any damaged items, so this step is critical.

What if I Ignore the Leak?

While small leaks might be tempting to ignore, there are many risks associated with leaving the leak unrepaired. Here are some of the things that could happen:

  • Mold: Mold is dangerous to the health of your home and its inhabitants, and if ignored, can cause allergic reactions and illness in people and pets. Additionally, ignoring a roof leak can cause an expensive mold removal process.
  • More Costly Repairs: As a roof continues to leak, the damage continues to spread, leading to more widespread, costly repairs.
  • Shorter Roof Lifespan: A roof that leaks and is left unrepaired leads to a roof that deteriorates faster. This means more frequent roof replacements, a cost no one wants to take on.

roof damaged needing roof repair services

Some leaks can be mitigated over the short-term, however, the best way to manage roof leaks is through the help of a roof leak repair service. Capital Exteriors and Renovations offers roof repairs and reroofing services. Get in touch with us today for your free quote and fix that leak now rather than later.

Parts of a Roof: A Guide to Roof Anatomy

There are numerous elements that make up a roof, beyond just the visible ones. Some parts prevent damage from the elements, while others provide structural support or add curb appeal. Knowing these parts can be beneficial to ensure that your roof is in good repair. Here are some of the key parts of a roof’s anatomy and their purposes.

Parts of a roof with rain

1. Hip

These are most often found in residential homes where sloped roof sides join, usually at a 90-degree angle. Roof hips boost structural integrity and keep water and snow off the roof line, preventing water damage.

2. Gable

The triangular wall unit on a roof’s peak is known as a roof gable. A roof gable helps with attic ventilation to the house exterior preventing mold and overheating.

3. Shingles

Shingles are the top portion of the roof and shield your home from UV rays, snow, rain, and heat. They are commonly made of asphalt, slate, wood, metal or other materials and are laid in overlapping rows to create a protective top layer.

4. Vent

Vents are common parts of gables as they promote air circulation to prevent issues such as rot and mold.

5. Drip Edge

The drip edge is directly below your shingles and pushes water away from the house’s fascia and siding. In most cases, the drip edge is plastic or metal and is in an L-shape along the roof line. The edge protects your home from water damage.

6. Box End

The enclosed end of the roof’s overhang is the box end. It creates a polished and secure appearance to your roof’s edge while also shielding your roof from the elements.

7. Soffit

Soffits are located under your roof’s overhang. They join the roofline to the house’s walls and offer ventilation, insulate the temperature, and prevent moisture. The soffit also adds curb appeal as they conceal structural elements.

8. Fascia

Roof fascia hide rafters from weather as well as offer structural support for the gutters. They are located along the lower edge of the roof.

9. Rake

The rake is the section of the roof that hangs over the end of a gable, preventing water from leaking behind the siding. The rake is usually an extension of the roofing material along with a soffit and fascia.

10. Chimney

Chimneys serve as an air vent to release smoke from a home’s fireplace. While many newer homes do not have chimneys, many older homes include these. There are a few types of chimneys: masonry, metal, prefabricated, fireplace-insert, freestanding, and wood burning stove chimneys.

11. Final Thoughts

By knowing the various parts of your roof, you may be able to identify potential issues and make repairs quickly.

Are you in need of roof repair services or a new roof? Look no further. Capital Exteriors and Renovations is ready to assist. Get in touch with us today.