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Why Roof Leaks Are Rarely Caused by Shingles Alone

When a roof leaks, shingles are often blamed first. In many cases, the shingles appear intact while water enters elsewhere in the system.

Key distinction: Shingles shed water — they do not seal the roof system.

The Role of Shingles in a Roof System

Shingles are designed to deflect water downward. They rely on gravity and overlap, not airtight or watertight seals.

Where Leaks Usually Originate

  • Flashing at walls, chimneys, and valleys
  • Roof penetrations such as vents and skylights
  • Edges, corners, and perimeter details
  • Drainage backup and water intrusion points

Why Shingles Often Look Fine

Shingles may continue shedding water even while underlying components fail. This masks the true source of leakage.

Wind-Driven Water and Uplift

During storms, wind can force water upward beneath shingle overlaps. If flashing or underlayment fails, water can enter without visible shingle damage.

Why Replacing Shingles Doesn’t Always Fix Leaks

Installing new shingles over existing system weaknesses does not correct flashing, penetration, or drainage issues.

Inspection reality: Many leaks persist after re-shingling because the failure mechanism was not addressed.

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Summary: Roof leaks are rarely caused by shingles alone. Most originate from system components that manage transitions, movement, and water flow.

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