On average, over twenty thousand nails and screws are used in roofing construction. A single misplaced nail can ruin an entire job and cause a roof leak. Many roof leak problems start from poor installation. Roof leaks can occur right after a new roof is installed due to faulty installation.
Roof leak repair is relatively easy, but finding the source of the leak can be challenging. Effective roof repair requires a thorough understanding of construction and roofing materials, whether you have an asphalt shingle roof, tile roof, metal roof, or flat roof. Each type presents its own challenges, but most roof damage occurs from the same components.

Unlike many home repairs, roof leak repair is not a simple DIY project. First, you need to understand the type of roof and where the leak is coming from. Most importantly, you must determine if you can safely access the roof and perform the repair yourself. Often, the leak visible on your ceiling is not directly above the damaged roof area. Water can travel from various places within your roof structure and end up damaging your ceiling.
If you find yourself with a roof leak, we recommend a temporary fix, such as a roof tarp, to stop the leak and
prevent further damage. Here are three steps to find a roof leak:

1. Identify the Source:
Using the water-damaged area inside your property as a reference, inspect the roof area directly above. Look for obvious signs like a plumbing pipe boot hole, missing shingle, nail pop, or damaged flashing. If you don’t find anything, proceed to the next step.

2. Inspect the Attic:
Carefully enter the attic, keeping in mind that it can be dangerous. Look for water marks, wood rot, or wet insulation. If you don’t find any issues, move on to a water test.

3. Conduct a Water Test:
This step involves one person on the roof with a hose and another in the attic. Gradually run water over small areas of the roof and check for leaks inside. Continue this process until the leak is found.
Most roof leaks occur in vulnerable areas like roof exhaust vents, valleys, and roof-to-wall flashings.
Here’s a closer look at common leak sources.

Roof Vent Leaks:
Plumbing pipe boots, whether made of rubber
or lead, are prone to dry rot or damage by
rodents, leading to leaks.

Roof-to-Wall Flashings:
Walls and dormers are prone to leaks due to
high water volume running against them.

Roof Valleys:
Valleys, where different roof slopes meet,
gather a lot of water. Minor damage here can
easily cause leaks.

Other Leak Sources:
Skylights, satellite dishes, and chimneys can
also cause leaks. Regular inspections can help
identify these issues early.
At Protect Preserve Roofing, we frequently encounter
roof problems due to a lack of annual inspections. A
licensed and reputable roofing contractor can often
perform a roof inspection for free, helping you identify
potential issues early. Regular inspections can save you
thousands of dollars in the long run by catching minor
repairs before they become major problems.


At Protect Preserve Roofing, we frequently encounter roof problems due to a lack of annual inspections. A licensed and reputable roofing contractor can often perform a roof inspection for free, helping you identify potential issues early. Regular inspections can save you thousands of dollars in the long run by catching minor repairs before they become major problems.

Shingle roof leaks are usually easy to find and repair unless the roof is old and deteriorated. Repairs can range from a few hundred to thousands of dollars.

Tile roofs can hide problems under the surface. Finding matching replacement tiles can be difficult, making repairs more complex.

Metal roofs can last for decades, but leaks should be addressed promptly to prevent extensive damage.

Common issues with flat roofs include improper slope and water accumulation. Installing a tapered system or ISO board system can prevent premature roof failure.
Protect Preserve Roofing is committed to providing expert roof leak repair and maintenance services. Regular roof inspections and timely repairs can prolong the life of your roof and save you money in the long run. Contact us today to schedule your roof inspection or repair service.