Why New Roofs Can Still Leak
Many homeowners assume a new roof will never leak. When leaks appear shortly after installation, it creates confusion and concern.
Roofing Is a System, Not a Single Product
A roof’s performance depends on how components work together: coverings, underlayment, flashing, penetrations, edges, and structure. A new covering does not guarantee all transition points are watertight.
Flashing and Penetration Details
Most early leaks on new roofs occur at:
- Chimneys and wall intersections
- Vents and skylights
- Valleys and roof edges
Movement After Installation
New materials experience initial settling, thermal expansion, and contraction. These movements can expose weaknesses in rigid or poorly integrated details.
Weather Exposure Timing
Severe weather shortly after installation can reveal issues that would otherwise take months to appear under mild conditions.
Why Leaks May Be Intermittent
New-roof leaks often appear only during wind-driven rain, snow melt, or freeze–thaw cycles, making diagnosis more difficult.
For deeper explanations, see: