Water stains or damp spots on your ceiling.
How to find where the roof is leaking from.
Bring a flashlight to make it easier to see the water.
Have your helper shout once they see a drip.
Search for cracks or other flaws in the base of your flashing the material applied to corners and valleys to keep your roof components waterproof.
Interior paint bubbling or peeling during hard rains.
If you have an attic the easiest way to spot the leak is to up there on a rainy day.
This material is usually metal but may also be rubber or even plastic.
Identifying the true location of roof leaks in the attic.
Dripping sounds inside your home.
On a nice day have a helper tap on the mark while you re on the roof.
Inspect the underside of the roof for objects that have pierced it or have been attached to it.
Water will reflect light so bring a flashlight along.
If you can t find your roof leak with a quick inspection then it s time to perform a rain dance.
If you re not sure where the leak is coming from check these spots on your property first.
But you can simulate rain if you have someone else take a garden hose onto the roof.
Enlist a helper to stay inside the house near the spot where you first noticed the leak.
Then go up on your roof with a garden hose and soak your roof one section at a time.
Heading into the attic to find and locate the source of the leak is one possible method.
Once you locate the source of the water mark the area.
Most noticeable to the eye are leaks caused by an object for example an errant nail that s managed.
Moist drywall or paint around light fixtures or electrical outlets.
The best time to do this is while it s raining.