Spray your roof with water and climb into the attic to look for leaks.
Roof leaking from nails.
And just one rusted out nail can cause your roof to leak every time it rains.
Nail too short nails between seams nails between decking grooves nails in decking knots joints roof decking not strong enough improper nailing angled old deteriorated caulking old decayed rotten decking.
If shingles get lifted or torn from high winds the damaged shingle exposes nails holding the shingle below it.
Told him don t bother trying to fix it just give me a bid on a new roof.
The individual panels are attached to wood or metal trusses with steel nails or screws that can rust and.
Hammer a new nail into the roof about 1 inch above the hole from the previous nail.
Common causes of exposed roofing nails include.
In some cases a leak can be caused by something as small as a roofing nail.
If possible have someone hose down your roof.
If you have a friend in the attic ask him to direct you to a sturdy spot where the nail can bite into the wood.
Sometimes a roofing nail will not embed in a rafter like it is supposed to be but will protrude into the attic.
Dig out any cracked or dry caulking that isn t properly sealing adjoining surfaces and replace with silicone caulk.
Next year it starts leaking again.
Smaller nail holes will be permanently fixed by this method.
Recaulk the corner flashing if any areas have hardened caulk.
Cut pieces of.
Replace any missing or rotted siding above the step flashing on dormers.
Roof nail leaks can happen when roof nails have been loosened slightly from high winds or have simply pulled out over time.
Started leaking again he came out found more nails leaking.
Roofing sub came out took a look found water leaking in at about dozen nails he pulled them and it stopped for a few weeks.
Fill small nail holes with silicone caulk or roof cement.
Corrugated metal roofs are vulnerable to excessive moisture and damage from strong winds.