If you have a water intrusion problem in your home, you will know how destructive and unpleasant it can be. Sometimes you may not know where or why there is water leaking into your home. If the problem goes on for a while before detecting the source, it could become a costly fix. With that thought in mind, here are some of the most common locations for moisture intrusion:

The roof is a good place to start as it is a very common source of moisture intrusion. Look out for damaged shingles, poorly installed flashing, and an inadequate roof slope. You should also check that the gutters and downspouts have not become clogged.
Leaky fixtures and pipes, dripping faucets, and blocked drains should all be checked regularly, and any problems found, need to be fixed immediately to avoid much bigger problems in the plumbing system.
Over time, the home’s foundations can develop cracks and holes, these will allow water to seep in.
Believe it or not, high indoor humidity levels can cause a number of moisture-related issues in a home. These range from musty odors to stains forming on walls and ceilings.
If you are worried about an undetected moisture intrusion problem in your home, why not have it inspected? The cost of a home inspection is nothing compared to the cost of a major home repair. A home inspection may help you find the problem before it causes too much damage.
