Contractor installed the roof on a new addition in my mother's house a few years back. Since then, the new addition and adjoining patio leaks when there is rainfall with heavy winds. This occurred this past Tuesday (1/2/24) night. This rain/wind scenario only occurs about once per year. However, when it does happen, it causes damage in excess of $1000 for the wall/ceiling and floor repairs. This doesn't even account for any damage occurring between roof & ceiling that were not aware of. This also doesn't account for the leaking patio which is just a nuisance. This obviously needs to be fixed permanently as unnecessary and consistently recurring repair costs are not logical.
The contractor's response: "These leaks are common on wind driven rain."
I guess my roof was installed with superior quality as I've never had a leak to to wind driven rain.
The contractor's response: "These leaks are common on wind driven rain."
I guess my roof was installed with superior quality as I've never had a leak to to wind driven rain.