
Roof leaks don't stay small. What starts as a drip or a water stain on the ceiling can turn into rotted decking, mold, and a repair bill that's a whole lot bigger than it needed to be. That's exactly the kind of headache we were helping this Ken Caryl homeowner avoid.
This home has a tile roof - a great-looking system that holds up well when it's properly maintained. But tile roofs have their quirks. The tiles themselves rarely fail, but the flashing, underlayment, and areas around penetrations can break down over time. When water finds its way in, it doesn't always show up right where the problem is. Tracking down the actual source takes experience.
We located the leak, pulled the affected tiles, and got the repair done right. The goal isn't just to stop the leak today - it's to make sure this roof is properly sealed and protected so the homeowner isn't dealing with the same issue six months from now. That's what a real roof repair looks like.
If you've noticed water stains on your ceiling, damp spots in your attic, or anything that just doesn't look right after a storm, don't sit on it. A roof inspection can tell you exactly what's going on and what it'll take to fix it. Catching it early almost always means a simpler, cheaper fix.