Roof Leak Repair Burlington: Finding and Fixing Hidden Leaks Fast

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A roof rarely fails in dramatic fashion. Most leaks in Burlington start as pinholes, hairline cracks, or a lifted shingle edge you spot only if the sun hits it right. Then a nor’easter pushes rain under that edge, and a brown ring blooms on the bedroom ceiling. By the time a drip shows inside, water has usually taken a long meander through underlayment, sheathing, insulation, and drywall. The trick is finding the true entry point fast, stopping the damage, and making a repair that lasts through lake-effect winds, spring thaws, and summer heat.

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