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Why Roof Leaks Often Appear After Deck or Balcony Construction

Roof leaks are frequently reported after decks or balconies are constructed or modified above or adjacent to roof surfaces. The timing often suggests a direct cause.

Key clarification: Deck and balcony construction changes loads, penetrations, and water behavior at critical roof interfaces.

New Structural Penetrations

Deck and balcony supports often require posts, anchors, or ledgers attached through roofing and wall assemblies. Each penetration introduces a potential leak path.

Compromised Flashing at Interfaces

Proper flashing at deck-to-wall and roof-to-wall intersections is complex. Inadequate integration allows water to bypass protective layers.

Altered Drainage and Water Trapping

Deck surfaces can trap water against walls, redirect runoff, or slow drying at roof edges, increasing exposure time for vulnerable details.

Movement and Load Effects

Decks and balconies experience live loads, thermal movement, and vibration. This movement transfers stress to flashing and seals over time.

Inspection reality: Leaks often originate at concealed interfaces beneath decks, not on the visible roof surface.

Why Repairs Are Often Incomplete

Access beneath decks is limited. Temporary surface sealing may not reach the true failure point.

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Summary: Roof leaks often appear after deck or balcony construction because new penetrations, altered drainage, and movement stress roof-to-wall interfaces beyond their original design limits.

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