A leaking roof can cause significant damage to your home if not addressed promptly. Here are key signs to watch for to help you detect a leak early:
  • Water Stains on the Ceiling
    • Brown or yellowish water stains on your ceiling are one of the most common signs of a roof leak. These stains may start small but can expand over time, indicating water is seeping through.
  • Peeling or Bubbling Paint
    • If the paint on your walls or ceilings begins to bubble, peel, or discolour, moisture might be trapped underneath, a sign of a roof leak.
  • Damp or Wet Attic
    • A damp or humid attic, especially after heavy rain, can indicate a roof leak. Check for any moisture build up in the attic or evidence of mold growth.
  • Visible Roof Damage
    • Check your roof for missing shingles, cracked tiles, or areas that appear worn or damaged. These could be spots where water is entering your home.
  • Mold or Mildew Growth
    • If you notice mold or mildew in your home, particularly in areas near the ceiling, walls, or attic, it may be due to a leaky roof.
  • Dripping Water or Wet Spots
    • If you hear water dripping or notice wet spots on the floor or furniture during a rainstorm, it's a clear indicator that water is infiltrating your roof.
  • Sagging Ceiling
    • A sagging or bulging ceiling is a serious sign that water has accumulated in your roof structure. This is often due to a significant leak.
  • Outside Vegetation Growth
    • Plants or moss growing on your roof can indicate that moisture is trapped in certain areas, potentially leading to leaks.
  • Increased Energy Bills
    • If your energy bills are higher than usual, it could mean your roof is no longer properly insulating your home due to water damage, leading to temperature fluctuations inside.
  • Sound of Water Dripping
    • If you hear the sound of water dripping when it’s raining, but can't find the source, it’s possible that water is leaking from a hidden area in the roof.
If you notice any of these signs, it’s essential to have your roof inspected by a professional to prevent further damage and costly repairs.