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Have questions about roof leaks, missing shingles, wind damage, flashing, vents, skylights, or insurance repairs? Regina Roof Repair answers common roof repair questions for homeowners in Regina and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Roof Repair Questions in Regina

Roof problems can be stressful, especially when water is getting inside, shingles are missing, or the leak is hard to find. Regina Roof Repair specializes in practical roof repair solutions for homeowners in Regina and surrounding areas. Below are answers to common roof repair questions we hear from customers.

Why is water dripping behind my eavestroughs?

Water dripping behind eavestroughs is often caused by missing drip edge, poor roof edge flashing, clogged gutters, damaged fascia, or ice buildup. Instead of flowing into the eavestrough, water can run behind it and damage the fascia, soffit, siding, or roof edge.

This is a common repair issue and should be inspected before it causes more damage.

What causes roof valleys to leak?

Roof valleys handle a large amount of water because two roof sections meet in one area. Valleys can leak when shingles are worn, valley metal is damaged, underlayment fails, or the original installation was not done properly.

A valley leak can show up as water stains on ceilings, walls, or attic framing. Proper inspection is important because water can travel before it appears inside the home.

Can poor attic ventilation cause roof problems?

Yes. Poor attic ventilation can lead to moisture buildup, frost in the attic, ice damming, mold concerns, and premature shingle wear. In Regina’s climate, proper roof ventilation is especially important because homes deal with cold winters, freeze-thaw cycles, and summer heat.

A balanced ventilation system helps the roof breathe and helps protect the attic, shingles, and roof structure.

How do I know if my roof has inadequate vents?

Common signs of poor ventilation include ice damming, frost in the attic, hot upstairs rooms, curling shingles, moisture stains, or a very hot attic in summer.

Sometimes the roof does not have enough vents. Other times, vents may be blocked, poorly placed, or not balanced with proper intake ventilation.

Do you install roof vents and whirlybirds?

Yes. We install roof vents and whirlybirds when they are needed to improve attic airflow. Proper installation matters because every roof vent must be placed and sealed correctly to prevent leaks.

A roof vent should improve ventilation without creating another roof problem.

What is drip edge and why is it important?

Drip edge is metal flashing installed along the edge of the roof. It helps guide water away from the roof edge and into the eavestrough.

Without proper drip edge, water can run behind the eavestrough and damage fascia, soffit, siding, and roof decking. If you notice water dripping behind your gutters, drip edge may be part of the solution.

Why is my plumbing vent leaking?

Plumbing vent leaks are often caused by cracked rubber boots, worn flashing, failed seals, or roof movement around the pipe. These leaks are common because plumbing vents pass through the roof and must stay sealed in all weather conditions.

A leaking plumbing vent should be repaired before water damages the attic, insulation, or ceiling.

Can old lead or cast plumbing vents be converted?

Yes. Older lead or cast plumbing vents can often be converted to a modern ABS pipe and flashing system. This can create a cleaner, more reliable repair and make the area easier to seal properly.

This is often a smart repair option when older plumbing vents are leaking or deteriorating.

Do you offer roof leak detection?

Yes. Roof leak detection is one of the most important repair services we provide. Some leaks are obvious, but others are difficult to trace because water can enter in one area and appear somewhere else inside the home.

Common leak sources include valleys, plumbing vents, skylights, roof vents, flashing, chimneys, roof edges, old repairs, and transition points.

What should I do if shingles are missing after a windstorm?

Missing shingles should be repaired as soon as possible. Once shingles are gone, the roof can be exposed to rain, snow, ice, and further wind damage.

After a windstorm, it is also important to inspect the surrounding shingles. Sometimes more shingles are loose, lifted, creased, or damaged even if they have not fully blown off yet.

Do you help with insurance claim repairs?

Yes. We help homeowners with insurance claim repairs for wind, storm, and weather-related roof damage. We can inspect the damage, explain the repair concerns, provide repair information, and help make the process smoother for the homeowner.

Insurance claims can feel stressful, so clear communication and proper repair documentation are important.

Can leaky skylights be repaired?

Yes, many skylight leaks can be repaired depending on the condition of the skylight and the surrounding roof. Skylight leaks can be caused by failed flashing, worn seals, cracked components, poor installation, or shingle problems around the skylight.

We inspect the full skylight area to determine whether repair or replacement is the better option.

Why are some roof leaks hard to find?

Some roof leaks are difficult because water does not always show up directly below the leak source. Water can travel along rafters, roof decking, insulation, plumbing pipes, or ceiling materials before becoming visible.

Hard-to-find leaks are often connected to flashing, valleys, vents, skylights, roof transitions, low-slope areas, ice damming, or previous repairs.

What causes ice damming?

Ice damming often happens when warm air escapes into the attic and melts snow on the roof. The melted snow runs down to the colder roof edge and freezes again, creating a buildup of ice.

Poor attic ventilation, poor insulation, and heat loss can all contribute to ice damming. Over time, ice dams can push water under shingles and cause leaks.

Do you warranty your roof repairs?

Yes. We stand behind our workmanship and warranty qualifying roof repairs for 10 years.

This warranty gives homeowners confidence that the repaired area was fixed properly. Warranty coverage applies to the workmanship and repair area completed by Regina Roof Repair. Future storm damage, unrelated roof issues, or existing roof problems outside the repaired area may not be covered.

Why hire a roof repair specialist?

A roof repair specialist focuses on finding and fixing roof problems, not just replacing shingles. Repairs often require careful inspection, leak detection, and problem-solving experience.

Regina Roof Repair specializes in leaks, missing shingles, wind damage, flashing problems, ventilation issues, skylights, plumbing vents, drip edge, soffit, fascia, and difficult roof repairs.

Need help with a roof problem in Regina?

If your roof is leaking, missing shingles, damaged by wind, dripping behind the eavestroughs, or causing a hard-to-find water problem, Regina Roof Repair can help.

Call Regina Roof Repair today for roof leak repair, wind damage repair, ventilation repairs, skylight leaks, plumbing vent leaks, and insurance claim repair help in Regina and area.

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