Normally, Liscum says the leaks are easier to detect while water is still flowing. A worker and a roof inspector can strip off the ceiling material and get through any piping to find the breach at the roof itself, particularly if the area has access ways. However, another challenge may greet the inspection: the ceiling leak may not be directly below the actual roof leak itself, requiring a check back up the roof slope starting from the ceiling leak point to find it. Once on the rooftop, a roofer will have to find spots that still remain wet after a bout of rain.
It is important to find all leaks and deal with them, regardless of whether you have clear skies over the next several days or weeks. Doing so through a Clearwater roofing company such as WestFall will certainly help in this endeavor.
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