Where Can You Find the Most Common Roof Leaks During the Summer




Summertime is a great time for vacations trips, spending time with kids, and yes… checking for roofing leaks. Even though this might seem like a difficult and cumbersome job, it is also a highly essential one. You don’t want your roof to be subject to leaking and your home to be flooded, and summer is just about the best time for repairs – should you need them.

 Checking for leaks can be easy as long as you know where to look:

·       One of the first things to do, before you even climb up on the roof to check for any damage, is to look in your attic for signs of mold and water. Even if the water dried off, it might still have left some mold or a pattern on the wall that would suggest a leak.
·       Once you’re up on the roof, it’s important to check for any damage. Displaced, cracked or broken shingles can sometimes lead the water to a deeper area where the decking is damage and water might seep into the attic or even through the walls, without showing any observable signs of leakage.
·       Finally, the most important place to look for the origination of a roof leak is the flashing. Your roof’s flashing is responsible for sealing areas where water most often tends to gather, such as valleys and parts of the roof that are close to the chimney.

Contact roof Manhattan experienced contractors as soon as possible when you see a roof leak problem!

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