Roof Leak Repair in Cedar Grove
A ceiling stain almost never sits under the hole that caused it. Water gets in at a flashing gap or a cracked pipe boot, rides a rafter for six or eight feet, and drips wherever the framing tells it to. Patching the shingles above the stain treats the symptom, which is why so many Cedar Grove leaks come back with the next hard rain.
We trace leaks to the entry point, from the attic with a flashlight when rain cooperates, with a hose test from the roof when it doesn’t. You get photos of what we found and a written price for the actual fix.
Where Cedar Grove Roofs Let Water In
Under this much tree cover the suspects line up differently than in town. Debris-packed valleys dam water until it backs up under the courses. Moss on the shaded slopes wicks moisture beneath shingle edges. Limb strikes crack shingles in ways the ground can’t see, and the farmhouses along Cedar Creek Road hide worn step flashing under generations of roofing cement. Chimney and wall flashing lead the list, which is why flashing repair is its own service.
Water coming in right now is a job for the emergency line. Otherwise our roof leak repair page covers the process, and the Cedar Grove page lists everything else we do here.
Call (555) 123-4567 before the next rain.