If you don t see any missing shingles but you still suspect the leaking roof is related to a shingle issue it could be that you have a different type of shingle damage.
I have plaster walls leaking roof.
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These show up on both ceilings and walls but can be the most dangerous on ceilings.
If a plaster wall gets wet and stays wet the plaster will rot mr.
The good news is that many issues with roof leaks commonly found in homes can be easily repaired.
If you have damp patches bubbling paint crumbling plaster or powdery deposits on wall surfaces close to the floor rising damp is probably the culprit.
When plaster begins to pull away from the lath there is a chance it may fall away from the wall or ceiling and come crashing down.
Check for signs of water damage as a leak from above your apartment could be the culprit.
Affected ceiling paint will darken and ceiling plaster may bubble and expand.
Faults in the roof structure.
This type of damage is common after leaks especially when the plaster is in the home s basement and rainwater runs down the inside of the wall.
A significant amount of water on a plaster wall especially if left untreated can quickly soften and loosen the plaster.
Delaminating cracks these cracks are a sign of plaster pulling away from the lath behind it.
Small bubbles or drooping sections may also indicate the presence of water in your drywall.
Walls that have water leaks behind them are likely to develop a bubble like texture.
In addition water damage from roof or plumbing leaks can discolor plaster and cause peeling or efflorescence the leaching of salts and minerals to the surface.
The initial dangers of a roof leak are damage to the attic area and items stored there.
Even a small roof leak can cause significant damage to a home so it s important to find and correct a problem as soon as it s noticed on the ceiling.
If there is no attic or the size of the leak is really big it will damage the interior ceiling.
Hail damage can crack or tear shingles at the point where a hailstone hits the shingle.
The leaking water also will damage paint and plaster on nearby walls.
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Plaster can also be damaged from the normal stresses and strains of people living in a house.
Paint or wallpaper will twist and buckle forming rips or bubble like shapes as the water distorts their usual texture.