Aside from getting completely crushed by a falling tree, a leak is possibly the worst thing that can happen to a roof. It can create a serious nuisance for you and your family, and is almost always a sign that you need a roof replacement. It can also be dangerous for your home overall, especially if you don’t address it quickly. Here are just a few reasons why.
Damage to Your Ceilings and Attic
Water damage to your roof is bad enough, but a leak can cause serious problems for your attic and ceilings as water leaks into your home. You might even notice signs of this happening already. If you notice brown spots on your ceiling or a musty smell coming from your attic, water may have leaked into your home from a damaged roof.
Water Damage to Your Walls
Of course, your attic and ceilings aren’t the only parts of your home that could be damaged by a leaky roof. Your walls might also sustain water damage, especially if you’ve had a leaky roof for some time. Again, watch for brown spots on your walls, especially close to the ceiling. These are obvious signs of water damage. The drywall in these damaged areas might even feel soft and spongy if the problem is bad enough.
Mold and Mildew
Mold and mildew thrive in moist environments such as a house with a leaky roof. Mold is a serious health hazard, but it can get even worse if you or anyone in your home has allergies. You might see signs of mold growth in the form of black spots or streaks in your walls, but you’re more likely to notice signs of mold allergies such as runny noses, sore throats, itchy eyes, and upper respiratory problems.
Mold in your home should be removed as soon as possible, but you will need to replace your leaky roof if that is the culprit. If you don’t, the mold will just come back.
Fire Hazards
Believe it or not, a leaky roof can create a fire hazard for your home. The moisture that leaks through your roof can damage the wiring in your home, which can cause a fire as well as some nasty shocks if you try to use the wrong electrical outlet.
If you suspect that you have a leak in your roof, don’t wait to have it repaired. Contact HomeOver General Contractors and let us take a look at it.