How Bad is the Leak?
Not all leaks are created equal. If water is dripping steadily or pooling in certain areas of your ceiling, this could indicate that water is coming in faster than it can drain. Severe leaks often point to significant damage to your roof’s structure or protective layers.
Small leaks might be manageable in the short-term, but the more severe they become, the higher the risk of internal water damage, structural weakening, and even electrical hazards if water reaches wiring. A large or persistent leak is an immediate red flag that requires a call to an experienced roofer.
Water Pooling on the Roof
Pooling water is a common issue on flat roofs but can occur on any roof. Standing water is a major risk, as it gradually seeps into any vulnerable spots, breaking down roofing materials over time.
If you notice areas where water isn’t draining, it’s best to call a roofing expert. They can assess if your roof’s slope or drainage system needs adjustment and tackle any emerging issues before they turn into leaks.