Water Leaking
Water leaking occurs when water enters a building through the roof due to gaps, cracks, or other damage in the roofing material or its supporting structure. This can be caused by a variety of factors such as age, wear and tear, weathering, poor installation, or maintenance issues.
Once water enters the building, it can cause damage to the ceilings, walls, insulation, and other structural components. In addition to the damage to the building itself, water leaks can also lead to mold growth and other health hazards. Regular roof maintenance and inspection can help prevent roof water leaking.
Signs of Waters Leaking
- Water dripping or pouring from the ceiling or walls
- Sagging or bulging ceilings or walls
- Puddles of water on the floor or surfaces
- Electrical issues such as sparks or power outages
- Strong musty or moldy odors
- Discoloration or stains on ceilings or walls
- Cracks or gaps in the foundation or walls
- Visible mold growth on surfaces.