When to schedule a roof leak repair
Understand the common causes of roof leaks
Identifying and addressing roof leaks early can help you avoid escalating problems later. Swift attention to a roof leak is vital for the performance and lifespan of your home’s roof system, which ultimately helps protect your property investment. As North America’s largest roofing and waterproofing manufacturer, GAF has information to help. Here are some common causes of leaks in a house.
Aging or cracked shingles
Aging or cracked shingles can lose protective granules or allow gaps that can allow water in.
Damaged or deteriorated flashing
Damaged or deteriorated flashing—the thin, protective material installed at joints—can let in moisture around chimneys, skylights, vents, and other penetrations.
Clogged gutters
Gutter clogs can redirect water up under shingles and ultimately through the roof deck.
Ice dams
Ice dams, especially along eaves, that force moisture beneath roofing materials during freeze–thaw cycles.
Signs of a leaking roof
Water spots on the ceiling
Brown or yellow stains, peeling paint, or bubbling drywall can indicate leaks.
A damp attic and musty odors
The feel and smell of trapped moisture can be a sign of leaks.
Mold growth
Mold indicates moisture, as well as being a potential environmental hazard on its own.
Dripping water
The most obvious sign of leaks tend to occur during heavy rainfall.
GAF-certified contractors can help with repairs
Whether you need an emergency roof leak repair after a storm or you want to have your roof inspected for damage, you can connect with local contractors certified by GAF.1 Certified contractors must be insured and licensed in the state where their principal place of business is located (if required). In addition, GAF considers factors such as years of roofing experience and customer reviews.1
1Contractors enrolled in GAF certification programs are not employees or agents of GAF, and GAF does not control or otherwise supervise these independent businesses. Contractors may receive benefits, such as loyalty rewards points and discounts on marketing tools from GAF for participating in the program and offering GAF enhanced warranties, which require the use of a minimum amount of GAF products. Your dealings with a Contractor, and any services they provide to you, are subject to the Contractor Terms of Use. Visit www.gaf.com/gaf-contractor-terms-of-use for details.
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FAQs about getting a roof leak repaired
If you think that your roof is leaking, you should call a professional roofing contractor to evaluate the roof and repair or replace it. GAF certified roofing contractors are a great option as they are vetted annually and are trusted to offer our strongest warranties.
In many ways, every home and every leak is different. While it’s impossible to predict the cost of repairing any unspecified roof leak, it’s usually less expensive to repair a roof than to replace it. That’s why addressing minor roof leaks quickly can be financially beneficial. Learn more about roof replacement costs.
The coverage provided by homeowner's insurance policies varies. Always review your specific policy and consult with your insurance carrier for questions about your coverage.
If your roof isn’t very old and you have minor damage, you may be able to just schedule a repair. It's best to consult with a professional roofing contractor for advice on whether your roof can be repaired or should be replaced. Learn more about roof damage here.