The ice dam is usually caused by thawing and freezing of melting ice or snow.
How to know if you have a roof leak.
Water will reflect light so bring a flashlight along.
That s because there is a high chance that you might have an ice dam.
More to that even if the leaks seems to go away you need to get the roof checked.
If you notice discoloration on your ceiling or walls take a closer look for mold moisture and other telltale signs of a leak.
You may notice water dripping or dark stains start to form on your ceiling.
In order to trace a leak back to its original source it helps to visually see the active leak instead of depending on the remnants of the leak such as staining on the ceiling.
Take action against ice damming this winter with our handy guide.
If you have an attic the easiest way to spot the leak is to up there on a rainy day.
If your roof doesn t have an ice water underlayment installed under the shingles you could be experiencing leaks.
On a nice day have a helper tap on the mark while you re on the roof.
In case you see moisture on the walls drips or moisture stains you might still have a leaking roof.
But it s equally important to fix the roof leak as soon as possible to prevent more damage.
Sometimes there s a drip.
Stains can be used to locate roof leaks but they may not reveal the entire story behind the roof leak.
It s best if you can see the leak as it occurs.
Sometimes the roof water leak is more subtle showing up as a very small spot.
If you see drips moisture on the walls or moisture stains but don t see them often you may still have a leak in your roof.