Why Roof Leaks Often Appear Far From the Source
One of the most confusing aspects of roof leaks is that visible water damage rarely appears directly beneath the point of entry.
Water Travels Along Framing and Decking
Once water enters a roof system, it can move laterally along rafters, trusses, decking seams, and fasteners before becoming visible inside.
Capillary Action and Surface Tension
Water can cling to materials and travel upward or sideways against gravity through capillary action, especially along narrow gaps and fibers.
Insulation Acts as a Transport Medium
Insulation can absorb and redistribute moisture, spreading water over a wide area before releasing it at a low point.
Pressure-Driven Water Movement
Wind and pressure differences can drive water horizontally through roof assemblies, bypassing expected pathways.
Why This Causes Misdiagnosis
Repairs are often made at the visible damage instead of tracing water back to the true roof entry point. This leads to repeated failures.
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