In the photo you can still see signs of an ice dam.
Flashing roof leaking water.
Open valleys have metal flashing to protect this critical area of the roof.
The soffit that meets the roof is one of the toughest areas to waterproof.
Flashing s put where a chimney penetrates the roof or where the roof joins a dormer.
Look carefully for loose nails and holes as well as the seals at the edges of the flashing.
Flashing seals roof transitions where absorption can occur or where water runs down.
During a hard rain you might also see.
Worn out flashing or missing sealant can also cause roof leaks around dormers.
Because flashing tends to be used where there is heavy water flow leaking flashing can funnel streams of water into a house.
Sometimes water leaks behind walls and leaches straight into your hardwood floors or floor underlayment and causes damage there as well.
A roof leak at the edge of a dormer can allow a lot of water to enter your home.
Something that starts as a small problem a roof leak can lead to big damage and even bigger headaches.
An ice dam occurs when snow melts and the water freezes when it hits the colder edges of your roof.
A roof leak is extremely aggravating.
This article illustrates and discusses alternate or rather goofy attempts at roof wall intersection flashing to prevent leaks water damage and points out where leak risks may remain.
Dormer leaks can be caused from a number of issues.
Check plumbing vent boots and roof vents if water is entering from that area to cause the leaking roof.
Slow roof leaks sometimes show up in the strangest places too like water leaking from wall outlets or light fixtures.
Rotten or missing trim or siding can allow water to leak behind flashing and into your roof.
This roof leaks during the snowy part of winter and during storms in the summer certainly due to poor flashing.
While some skylight manufacturers include flashing in their products sometimes roofing professionals have to create it or purchase it separately.
Roof wall flashing detail specifications snafus.
Check the flashing as well as the condition of your roof shingles.
Water leaking behind your gutters.
Flashing sections could slide out of place due to missing nails or cracked caulking.
The edge of the roof has thin metal flashing that helps water drip off the roof without damaging the home or causing a leak.