If your home suddenly has problems during the winter season, you usually have to wait until spring to get it fixed. However, if you happen to notice a leak from your home’s ceiling, it will most likely come from your roof. If this is the case, it must be repaired by a professional as soon as possible. This is because it indicates underlying damage that can get worse if water continues to leak into your home.
During the winter season, clogged gutters can become the main cause of roof leaks. Dirt and debris can accumulate and cause clogs, which prevent the water runoff from draining properly. They’ll start to pool instead, which can cause damage to your roof and seep into your home, causing leaks. It can also freeze and turn into ice dams, as they’re formed when the snow melts and travels down the slope of your roof then cools and refreezes at the eaves. They can also get underneath your shingles when they melt and seep into your home as leaks.
Another cause behind winter roof leaks is attic condensation, which occurs when warm, humid air rises from your home’s interiors and cools down by the time it reaches the attic. Condensation can lead to mildew and mold growth, which can affect your indoor air quality and affect your family’s health. It won’t just cause roof leaks during winter but also rot to the wooden parts of its inner structure, which can turn into a costly roof repair.
If you think that you have roof leaks, a DIY repair won’t guarantee a successful repair. If you want the problem to get fixed properly, you should consider hiring a trusted roofer for the job. They’ll do a thorough inspection of your attic including its insulation for any drafts or signs of water damage that may come from the outer roofing surface. They’ll also inspect your roof’s surface for water damage to prevent future leaks. That means checking for any weak spots such as loose shingles, worn shingles, and even missing shingles and addressing them accordingly.
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