Categories: Roofing

Why a Newly-Installed Roof Can Still Leak

It’s one of the worst case scenarios for a homeowner: a newly installed roof starts leaking shortly after installation. If this happens, it’s likely that your roofing contractor made a mistake. Adamson Roofing Company, the number one choice for roof inspections and roof replacements in our area, discusses the possible reasons why a new roof might leak below.

Shiners

Shiners refer to nails that miss the spot where they’re supposed to go. They end up exposed to the elements, which can be a big problem in winter. Cold temperatures can cause these shiners to freeze up. Then, once the weather starts warming up again, the ice that covered them starts thawing, leading to small roof leaks.

No Drip Edge

Incorrect installation of a drip edge–or the complete lack of one–can cause a number of problems, such as damage to the fascia and decking. Without a drip edge, animals and insects can also easily enter the attic and cause damage, not to mention that a missing or improperly-installed drip edge can make a roof look bad. Mistakes like these are why you should always research your roof replacement contractor and choose someone reputable to take care of your project.

No Leak Barriers

Leak barriers are necessary because they provide extra protection to the vulnerable areas of your roof. Your roofing contractor shouldn’t cut corners by skipping this important component. There should be a leak barrier at your roof valleys and near the eaves, chimneys and skylights. Leak barriers should also be present in areas with a lot of perforations due to fasteners and nails.

Adamson Roofing Company always stands behind the quality of our work. We’re committed to doing the job right the first time, which is why we’ve been in business for many years. As the top residential roofer in our area, we take pride in getting the job done efficiently without cutting any corners. We provide punctual and highly-attentive service, and our skilled installers don’t make mistakes during roof repairs or replacements. Call us at (678) 424-1919 to learn more about our products and services or to get a free quote.

Len Adamson

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