If its a hip not a horisontal ridge.
Will my roof leak with missing ridge tiles.
Debris building up in the valley can then cause rainwater to be forced up under the tiles and into the loft where it will soak roof timbers and even start to leak through onto your ceiling below.
And the older your roof is the greater the chances are for progressive leak damage.
Some roof leaks are tough to locate.
Because a missing shingle left unfixed could lead to a much bigger roof leak especially in heavy rain.
Unless attended to damaged mortar joints on ridge capping tiles will result in roof leaks.
Sometimes the water shows up at a ceiling spot distant from the leak.
My house is a little over 1 year old and in the recent stormy weather i lost a ridge tile it is on the very end of the roof gable end.
In this case a torn shingle above a seam your roof will leak if you have just one shingle missing.
If your ceiling has a plastic vapor barrier between the drywall and the attic insulation push the insulation aside and look for flow stains on the plastic often water runs to openings in the vapor barrier such as at ceiling light fixtures.
The top of your roof should follow a straight line along the ridge.
Ok think about it a ridge is angled right.
A weak roof with missing or damaged tiles could cave in on you so act quickly.
These important tiles need to be laid on a bed of mortar in order to properly secure and waterproof the ridges of the roof.
On the other hand.
If you spot more than a couple of loose or missing tiles then you should consider replacing your roof.
Because of incorrect building techniques a very common problem found is cracked loose and missing mortar along the ridge capping.
This depends on the size of the hole if its only small not much damage just damp patches in your loft however if its been covered with insulation then no damage should have been caused but as soon.
You may have a missing shingle that does not straddle a lower shingle seam.
Hi i need a bit of advice regarding a missing ridge tile on my roof.
It is still missing as i am having difficulty getting a roofer up to replace it due to the high winds and rain we are still having.
If you have moisture on the timbers and not the tiles then consider tht the water may be drawing up from an.