How To Find A Leak In A Roof

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HomeHome, Auto, & Hobbies ArticlesHome Improvement & Appliances ArticlesGeneral Home Improvement & Appliances ArticlesHow to Find a Leak in a RoofByGary Hedstrom Peg Hedstrom Judy Ondrla Tremore Updated2016-03-26 22:58:53From the bookHow to Fix Everything For DummiesShare
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How to find a leak in a roof may be the hardest part of fixing a leaky roof. Finding the actual spot where the roof leaks is difficult because water can enter the roof in one place and run down to another before it starts soaking into the ceiling.

You know the roof is bad if shingles are missing or obviously damaged, or when water stains the ceiling or walls. The goal is to find the leak before the entire roof goes bad.

Identifying the true location of roof leaks in the attic.Identifying the true location of roof leaks in the attic.

If you have an attic, the easiest way to spot the leak is to up there on a rainy day. Water will reflect light, so bring a flashlight along. Once you locate the source of the water, mark the area. On a nice day, have a helper tap on the mark while you’re on the roof. After you pinpoint the location on the exterior of the roof, apply roofing cement or new shingles as needed.

If you don't have an attic or just can't find the source of the leak, you can check several places for problems with moisture or damage:

  • Boots, the rubber seals that are around the electric service and plumbing vent pipes, air vents, and exhaust fan flashing.

  • Ridge cap

  • Flashing

  • Gaskets around pipes

  • Shingles

  • Gutters and downspouts

  • Dormer valleys

    Looking for roof leaks on the outside of your house.Looking for roof leaks on the outside of your house.

If you don't want to wait for rain to look for the leak, try bringing the garden hose up on the roof. Run the water over the place where you think the leak might be located. Don't go crazy with the water; be sure to start small. Have a helper stationed in the attic with a flashlight looking for moisture. The water will reflect the light and make it easier to see.

About This Article

This article is from the book: 

How to Fix Everything For Dummies

About the book author:

Gary is a self-taught repair master with experience in carpentry, plumbing, appliance repair, and more.

Peg Hedstrom is a self-taught repair master with experience in carpentry, plumbing, appliance repair, and more.

Judy Ondrla Tremore is a writer and editor for various newspapers and magazines.

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