Any type of shed whether it is made from wood metal or a combination of wood and metal sheets will eventually leak as weathering occurs over time.
Garden shed roof leaking.
Except that it relies on hex head screws with thick rubber washers.
Depending on how much you care about the shed you may need to remove the old felt dry the osb sheets on the roof out and re felt when they are dry.
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 felt on out 7 x 7 ft pent roof shed lasted about 7 years before one of the overlaps started letting in water partly along the line of the overlap.
Check the sides of the shed for dark patches or streaks as this may indicate dripping or running water.
Here s a quick overview of how to fix a metal roof on a shed.
Metal roofing is impervious.
Otherwise just felt over the top.
Although proper installation methods will help.
You ll need to check for any discoloration to the structure particularly stains and darker patches.
With that being said your shed metal roof can fail.
One of the most common reasons a shed roof leaks is the same as your home s roof leaking.
Look out for discoloration.
After this he then felts the roof with a high quality felt.
This a video about my brother and i fixing a shed made of plastic that i purchased 3 years ago and the roof warped because of the hot florida sun.
Often it s a leaky screw hole or improperly seated sections of roofing.
I decided to get it re felted and chose a heavy grade that would see me out.
If a leaking roof is left alone it can cause mold to spread throughout the entire structure destroying the shed and all of your belongings.
To check for leaks you ll need to look out for discoloration on the inside roof and walls of the shed.
Some roof leaks are tough to locate.
A local gardening firm re covered it but didn t seal the overlaps.
The shingles are damaged or missing.