According to both insurance adjusters and roofing industry reports, most residential roof leaks stem from flashing issues. Here’s why:
1. Direct Water Exposure
Flashing is always placed in high-risk zones where water naturally collects or flows. That constant exposure makes it prone to wear and failure.
2. Thermal Expansion & Contraction
Metal expands and contracts with temperature shifts. Over time, this movement can loosen fasteners, crack caulking, or warp the material.
3. Installation Errors
Improperly layered flashing, gaps in sealant, or skipped steps during install can result in leaks from day one.
4. Aging and Corrosion
Even good flashing doesn’t last forever. Rust, oxidation, and caulking breakdown are common after 15-20 years, especially in humid or storm-prone regions like Texas.
If your roof is leaking and the shingles look fine, flashing is usually the first place to check.
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