Small but irritating roof leak - ideas? or inexpensive roofing guy recommendations?
Home is a post-war bungalow - ie 60+ years.
Having trouble tracing the source of a leak that usually only happens with heavy rain, like tonight... It doesn't happen all the time though, which makes it hard to find. I don't see any leaks dripping from the roof interior.
Attempted remedies:
1) our gutters were quite full so I cleared the gunk and leaves. Seemed to work, but then leak showed up at the next heavier rainfall
2) Gutters still full so I drilled a new hole where it was collecting, so it could drain onto a porch roof. I guessed rain may have been seeping over the edge of the gutter and moving along a joist. Thought that solved it... but leak showed up again tonight.
Background:
Roof was redone about 5 years ago. We laid a new layer of asphalt shingles on top of the old ones, which we were told is fine, as long as you don't do more than three layers total.
There is a slow leak showing up in one of our rooms, about 3 feet from an external wall. I have gone up in the attic multiple times but see no leaks dripping from the roof. When I touch the affected area, the insulation is damp, but not completely wet.
It's difficult to get all the way to the edge of the roof from the attic because of the angle of the roof is shallow there.
Suggestions, anyone? either for a solution or for a good leak-tracking contractor?
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