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A leaking roof is one of the last things any homeowner wants to deal with. Not only can it cause extensive damage to your home, but it can also be expensive to repair. The good news is that there are a few tell-tale signs that your roof may be leaking. If you know what to look for, you can spot a problem early on and nip it in the bud before it becomes a full-fledged nightmare. Concrete roof restoration in Melbourne can resolve the issue before it exacerbates into a larger (and costlier) issue down the line.

 Here are five signs that your roof may be leaking:

  1. Water spots on your ceiling

If you start to notice water spots on your ceiling, it's a good indication that your roof is leaking. Water will usually travel through the weakest point in your roof, so if you see water stains, it's likely that there is a hole or crack in your roof above that spot.

  1. Sagging gutters

Another sign of a potential problem is sagging gutters - this is usually caused by a clog somewhere in the gutter system. When water backs up and pools in the gutters, the weight can cause them to sag and pull away from the roofline. This can create gaps where water can seep through and potentially cause damage to your home.

  1. Cracked or missing shingles

Another sign that your roof might be leaking is cracked or missing shingles. Strong winds can cause shingles to break off, and over time, sun exposure can cause them to become brittle and cracked. Either way, missing or damaged shingles create openings where water can get in and cause havoc. 

  1. Mossy areas on your roof

Moss growing on your roof is another potential indicator of a leak. While moss itself isn't necessarily bad, it usually grows in areas where there is excessive moisture. So, if you see moss starting to grow on your roof, it's a good idea to have it checked out to make sure there isn't an underlying issue causing the moisture build-up.

  1. Musty odours in your attic or upper floors

If you start to notice musty odours in your attic or upper floors, it's a good indication that there may be mould or mildew growing somewhere in those areas. These odours are usually caused by leaks which allow moisture to seep into these areas and create ideal conditions for mould and mildew growth. If you notice musty odours, it's important to have an inspection done as soon as possible so the problem can be identified and corrected before it causes further damage.

Keep an eye out for these five tell-tale signs of a leaking roof

Of course, if you're ever unsure whether or not your roof is leaking, it's always best to err on the side of caution and call a professional for an inspection. Good luck!

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