If you’re dealing with a roof leak in your Fredericksburg home, there’s a chance this is the result of an issue with your HVAC unit rather than the fault of a roofer. In this article, Robert B Payne looks at how to tell if you should call an HVAC repair company or a roofing company when you’re facing a roof leak.
Cracked Seams Around HVAC Platform
Cracked seams around the support platform for your HVAC unit tend to be the most common cause of water leaks from your unit. These platforms generally sit about 3ft above the roof and are covered by the roofing material, which is wrapped up vertically in order to ensure the entire platform is covered. Over time, however, the point where the material begins to bend becomes susceptible to wear and can eventually crack, causing a leak. These repairs are generally patched up with roofing tar and can be done by either a roofing contractor or an HVAC specialist.
Exposed Ductwork with Leaking Seams
Ductwork installed on the roof itself is not only unsightly, it is extremely inefficient. Exposed ductwork has a much harder time staying watertight. This makes it easier for water to slip through the seams and travel through your ducts and vents. This poses a threat to both your ceiling and your health, as leaking water has the potential to cause mold or mildew to grow in your ducts.
Drain Pan Leak
Leaks in the drain pan are another common cause of water leaks. If this is the case, you should probably put in a call to your HVAC specialist, but again, this simple repair can be done by a roofer as well.
Poor Flashing Around The Platform
This is one of the most common issues that end up being the fault of a roofer. When the flashing around the support platform for your HVAC unit is improperly installed, it can cause leaks in your ceiling or walls. Because all platforms are horizontal, they should have a metal cap over them that overlaps the roofing material. This should be addressed by an experienced roofing contractor as soon as possible to minimize further damage.
Tips to Avoid Frequent Roof Leaks
If your home is prone to roof leaks, there are a few preventative measures you can take to avoid them.
By taking these preventative measures, you can help avoid roof leaks and keep your home safe and dry.
Call Robert B Payne
Call Robert B Payne to talk with one of our trained and experienced team members about your roof leak. We’ll be more than happy to answer whatever questions you may have. Contact us at 540-373-5876 today.
- Published at January 15, 2023
- Category: HVAC Maintenance