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PhotoHokieNC

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If the roof wasn't already leaking, you're likely ok for the near term.


I'm no roofer, but I did a national ad program for a roofing manufacturer for three years and cut my aerial photo teeth working all over the US shooting roof projects.
It takes time (unknown how much) for a leak to form from where a shingle is compromised or lost. The leak has to penetrate the waterproofing underlayment and work its way down through the sheathing (plywood most often).

If the roof is as new as your pic showed you should be ok until you can get a roof estimator out.

(In response to this post by dallasvt)

Posted: 04/12/2020 at 1:43PM



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Question for anyone knowledgeable about roofing. -- dallasvt 04/12/2020 1:18PM
  I would worry about something else today - ** -- bigbadbird 04/12/2020 1:52PM
  Is the question - will your roof leak now? -- PhotoHokieNC 04/12/2020 1:21PM
  ...only when it rains ** -- chumley 04/12/2020 4:21PM
  Thank you for the information. ** -- dallasvt 04/12/2020 1:49PM
  You’re welcome. Low overhead.😊 ** -- PhotoHokieNC 04/12/2020 2:09PM

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