This astm testing procedure utilizes a calibrated spray rack with specific water pressures nozzles and distances to wet a wall with water at the rate of five gallons per square foot per hour.
How to test existing roof for leakage.
Start at the lowest point that the water could be entering the roof system.
Astm e1105 and aama 501 2 test methods are good overall methods commonly used to test exterior walls sloped glazing and shallow pitched roofs to help identify leak sources.
On a nice day have a helper tap on the mark while you re on the roof.
If your roof is leaking right now go into the attic with a flashlight and some chalk to mark with while it s raining.
Also look for a thin stream of water flowing down one of the rafters.
Water will reflect light so bring a flashlight along.
Once you locate the source of the water mark the area.
First have your roofer do a visual inspection for obvious areas where water could enter your home.
Let the water run for 10 minutes to rule out each component from the bottom up.
Start low soaking the area just above where the leak appears in the house.
The farther you move away from where the leak is showing on the interior the more time you will have to give each component to test for leaking due to the fact that if that component is leaking the water now has to run farther before it shows on the interior.
Then do a simple water test.
Isolate areas when you run the hose.
For example soak the downhill side of a chimney first then each side then the top on both sides.
Other sources of potential leaks in the home include plumbing roof scuppers roof drains hvac and condensation.
Confirm that the source of the water on the inside of the home is a result of a roof leak and not due to a problem associated with other components of the home.
Have your helper stay inside the house waiting for the drip to appear.
Begin by locating the leak on the inside of the home.
Identifying the true location of roof leaks in the attic.
Dig out any cracked or dry caulking that isn t properly sealing adjoining surfaces and replace with silicone caulk.
Recaulk the corner flashing if any areas have hardened caulk.
Look for damp spots on the underside of your roof.
Replace any missing or rotted siding above the step flashing on dormers.