If you live in a cold climate area and you roofer did not use ice & water shield you could get leaks from ice dams. ice & water shield is a self adhesive rubber membrane that should be used on the leading edge of your roof on both sides. It also seals all the nails so if a shingle blows off your roof it shouldn't leak around the nails in the roof sheathing.
2007-04-15 09:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Possible solutions.
Best. Call beck the original roofer. The professionals rely on word of mouth advertising.
Second best. Go up on the roof and try to spot the leak yourself. If you do not know what you are doing, hire someone.
Possible trouble spots,
Peaks, (look for places where the shingles are not completely flush.)
valleys, (look for holes, dips, or places where the shingle looks damaged)
transitions, (places where the new shingles end and the old ones start, or where something such as a chimney comes through.)
flashing. (metal for roof vents not completely down.)
Solutions, It might be as easy as hammering down one nail. There should only be one place where there is an exposed nail, and that is at the final peak cover. Get a tube of wet/dry patch at the hardware store, and use a good caulking gun to help fasten the loose shingle, or spot seal the hole.
This is protecting your most expensive investment, so it is insurance to get a professional to do the repair.
2007-04-16 01:07:17
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answered by edjumacation 5
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2016-10-01 05:23:14
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answered by ? 3
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The next time it rains you need to go into the attic and see where the water is entering the house. You should see wet wood or a drip. It may be around a flashing ( the metal used around chimneys, valleys, etc), or it may be a loose shingle.
When you find the spot where it is leaking, take measurements and have someone go up on the roof and check in that location. Sometimes, the water will run under the shingles before it enters the house. In this case, the actual leak may be several feet away.
2007-04-15 09:19:20
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answered by carman 3
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do you have roof vents or a chimney? I just moved into my house last year and the roof was replaced about 7 years ago and there was a leak that popped up just a few weeks ago. And it was because of a shingle or two that shifted around the chimney and caused the leak. All ya need is a little roofing tar and a tall ladder and you can fix the leak yourself.
2007-04-18 06:26:44
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answered by supermom12042702 3
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Always use a local and well-known, established roofing company. Roofing and driveways are two of the biggest fly-by-night scams threatening homeowners.
Roofing is not terribly complicated, but it is tedious, and the irony is that a tiny little mistake can wipe out many hours of hard work in installing a roof.
Sometimes you can spot the problem area immediately with a look-see. Shingles do blow, you know, especially if you have had storms or high winds since the roof was installed. Flashing is a prime culprit. Check all of the flashings.
Do try to call your roofer and insist that he fix it right.
2007-04-15 13:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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First go up in the attic and see exactly where the water is coming in. Sometimes it will leak and run before it actually drips into the ceiling. Sometimes the shingles are lined up so that a crack lays on a crack. Also sometimes roof vents are the culprit. Either way as soon as you find it a little sealer on the spot should fix the problem.
2007-04-15 09:18:02
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answered by chucktchchuck 1
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2016-05-18 09:18:47
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answered by Anonymous
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your roof is under warranty for 5 years labor and 10 years shingles. I would contact whoever did your roof and complain! I have personally put roofs on 20 years ago that are still on to this day! Poor workmanship is what you have probably didnt do a air vent correctly and it has taken awhile to leak all the way threw
2007-04-15 09:45:47
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answered by gands4ever 5
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Unless it is a major leak that would be a big expense or hassle to fix yourself, (or unless it cost you personally alot of money to have it done) I wouldn't try too hard to make the roofer come back. There is a compound made for Motor home or Trailer roofs (sheet metal) that works extremely well for sealing leaks. It even works if you use it while it's raining. You can find it at any Mobile Home, Motor Home, or Trailer supply store.
2007-04-15 19:14:20
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answered by rusty math 5
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