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How to Spot Signs of Roof Leaks in Your Home

Southern California might be known for its sunshine and relatively dry climate, but that doesn’t mean roof leaks are uncommon. In fact, the occasional heavy rainstorm, coastal moisture, and even heat-induced wear and tear can compromise the integrity of your roof. Knowing how to spot early signs of a roof leak can help you avoid costly damage and prolong the life of your home.

Water Stains on Ceilings and Walls

A highly noticeable sign of a leak is a brownish or yellowish stain on your ceiling or walls. These stains may appear after a storm or gradually worsen over time. Even in dry seasons, the effects of earlier leaks may persist, especially in areas like Long Beach or Orange County where marine layers add to humidity levels.

Mold or Mildew Growth

Southern California’s mild winters and warm temperatures create an ideal environment for mold if moisture is present. If you detect a musty smell or spot mold around vents, ceilings, or attic spaces, it could be due to a hidden roof leak.

Sagging or Bubbling Drywall

Drywall near a leak may start to sag, warp, or bubble due to water accumulation. If you notice these changes, especially after periods of rainfall or early morning dew, it’s time to inspect your attic or roof.

Missing or Damaged Shingles

Santa Ana winds and seasonal gusts in places like Los Angeles or Riverside can loosen shingles or lift flashing. If shingles are cracked, curled, or missing, water may be getting beneath the surface, even if you don’t see signs inside the house yet.

Rusted Flashing or Damaged Roof Valleys

Flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vents often corrodes over time. In Southern California, where UV exposure is intense year-round, metal flashing can degrade faster. Damaged valleys—where roof slopes meet—are also prone to leaks if not properly sealed.

Unexplained Spike in Utility Bills

If your roof is leaking, it may also be compromising your attic insulation. When this happens, your HVAC system has to work harder, leading to higher energy bills.

At High Performance Roofing Corporation, we help homeowners throughout Long Beach, Los Angeles, Riverside, and beyond detect and repair leaks before they turn into bigger problems. Our team understands the unique weather patterns of Southern California and offers year-round support to keep your roof secure and your home dry.

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