One of the calls we get most often at ProMaster is for window leaks. Water finding its way into a home through and around windows can be a nightmare. Thankfully, there are some common reasons this happens, and knowing them is helpful to both the homeowner and the craftsman. When a bay window is leaking from and through its ceiling, however, the cause is usually a bit different. If your bay window is leaking, causing water stains or even dripping into your home, the problem should be dealt with as soon as possible to prevent major repairs. Damage to your drywall, insulation, and even flooring could occur. That’s why our team has put together some helpful hints on where to look first.
Tracking down the cause of a leak can be tricky, as you’ll see in the video below. If you have questions, or if your leak requires work on a ladder that you’re uncomfortable with, just call ProMaster!
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Your bay window is leaking? It might be the flashing.
On homes with vinyl or other siding, this flashing will be tucked behind the siding itself. This overlap keeps water flowing down the outside of your home. If your siding has come loose or your flashing has been improperly installed or sealed, water could get behind the flashing. It can then find its way into your walls and ceilings.
Owners of brick homes will often find their bay window is leaking because of flashing failures as well. This is due to the different way flashing is typically installed on these homes. Because flashing can’t be installed behind a brick facade, it is often attached vertically to the brick facade and sealed with caulk or tar. Over time, this sealant could crack or otherwise wear out. Ensuring that this seal is still effective is key to solving your leak. Additionally, you can also cut a small groove into the brick, tucking the flashing inside and then sealing. This can provide an additional layer of protection, leading rain water away from the interior of your home.
Your bay window is leaking? It might be the window above it.
Getting up to the second floor window should be done safely, but scraping away the old caulk and installing new caulk could make all the difference.
Help! My bay window is leaking!
As we’ve said, there can be many reasons for a window leak. That means the process of elimination in finding the source of the problem can be multiple steps. If you’d like some help finding the cause of your leaking bay window, no problem. Simply contact ProMaster Home Repair! Our “Home Repair Heroes” would love to help you keep the rain on the outside of your home where it belongs. You can schedule online, use the “Reach Out” form at the bottom of this page, or call 513-322-2914.
Hello! I’m having this issues with my bay windows but I live in Atlanta. Do you have ProMasters in Atlanta
Unfortunately, no. We’re a Cincinnati company. There are, however, some handyman franchises in Atlanta that could probably help you out. Best of luck with your repair!
do you travel to Columbus ohio?
Unfortunately, no. Hopefully you can find a reputable home repair company in the Columbus area.
Any in n. Virginia?
Hi Marilyn, unfortunately we do not know any handyman services in VA.