5 Signs You Need to Call a Professional Roofer
Rain finds the tiniest gaps. One wind-blown tile, a tired flashing, or a hairline crack around a vent can send water on a slow wander through insulation and plaster. The tricky bit is that leaks rarely announce themselves early; they build quietly, then show up as stains, smells, or swollen paint. Acting before the damage spreads protects framing, electrics, and sanity. That’s why roof leak repairs become less of a “nice to have” and more of a practical way to restore order. In an old place I once lived in, a faint ceiling halo looked harmless until weeks of wet weather turned it into a sagging soft spot. The fix wasn’t dramatic—just precise, timely, and safer done by someone who knew the roof’s weak points.