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Why Roof Leaks Often Appear After HVAC or Vent Installations

Roof leaks are frequently discovered after HVAC equipment, bathroom fans, or exhaust vents are installed or replaced. This timing often leads to confusion about cause.

Key clarification: Installations may introduce new penetrations or disturb existing roof details, revealing weaknesses.

New Roof Penetrations

Every vent or HVAC component that passes through a roof creates a penetration. These openings require precise flashing to maintain water resistance.

Flashing Integration Challenges

Vent flashing must integrate correctly with existing roofing materials. Incompatibility, poor sequencing, or improper fastening can create leak paths.

Independent Movement and Vibration

HVAC equipment and vent pipes can move due to vibration, thermal expansion, and structural loading. This movement stresses seals and flashing over time.

Exposure of Pre-Existing Vulnerabilities

Installation work can disturb nearby materials or remove components that were masking existing roof system weaknesses.

Inspection reality: Leaks appearing after installation may involve the new penetration, but often also reveal broader system issues.

Why Misdiagnosis Is Common

Because the leak appears soon after installation, responsibility is often assumed without tracing water pathways through the roof system.

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Summary: Roof leaks often appear after HVAC or vent installations because new penetrations, flashing integration, and movement introduce or expose vulnerabilities in the roof system.

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