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Re: Advice needed - methods that can pinpoint a roof leak
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Use a hose (or at least a garden sprayer) and locate the leak. Really use a hose --start low and move upward very slowly -- over lots of time. ( It is always a 2 person job - one in -- one out. )
Posted on: 2015/7/10 23:48
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i'm not sure what floor you are on, but check around chimenys, skylights, exhaust pipes and any windows. you should give us details on the building configuration.
Posted on: 2015/7/10 23:32
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Re: Advice needed - methods that can pinpoint a roof leak
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Most times it is the flashing.
Posted on: 2015/7/10 23:03
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Re: Advice needed - methods that can pinpoint a roof leak
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That's my top suspicion too.
How can we prove that, and also exactly where the leaky spot, is? If it's on the flat roof, we can just pour water over the spot. However, since this would be on the corner, or side of the wall, "pouring" would be challenging, I'd think?
Posted on: 2015/7/10 22:20
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Has a roofer checked out the flashing?
Posted on: 2015/7/10 15:02
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Advice needed - methods that can pinpoint a roof leak
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To make a long story short - we have a roof leak that we haven't been able to pinpoint. It doesn't appear to be on the flat roof itself: as it doesn't leak every time it rains, or during the winter season when we had tons of snow and the melting afterwards. In fact, since November last year, it only leaked TWICE only.
It only leaks when the weather is really crazy: (strong & crazy wind + heavy rain). Our management company recommends doing a "water test" to find the actual location. Has anyone had experience with a "water test"? Never heard of it before, so not sure how effective (cost, time, accuracy-wise) it is. Any other suggestions on how to pinpoint the origin of this leak? TIA.
Posted on: 2015/7/10 14:48
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