A water stain on your Lilburn home's ceiling is often the symptom of a failure elsewhere on the roof. Inspector Roofing and Restoration specializes in diagnostic leak tracing, mapping water pathways from your attic back to the physical entry point.
Our diagnostic protocols focus on the specific transitions common to Gwinnett's established communities:
In neighborhoods like **Mountain Park**, 15+ year old plumbing boots are a primary failure point. We check for dry-rot cracks that allow water to track directly down the PVC vent pipe.
Lilburn’s heavy tree canopy leads to organic buildup in valleys. This creates "dams" that force water laterally under shingles during North Gwinnett’s heavy rain cycles.
Where your roof meets a vertical wall or chimney, the metal flashing eventually rusts or separates. We verify the mechanical integrity of these transitions to stop wall-cavity leaks.
Aging mortar and porous brickwork near **Killian Hill** can allow water to bypass counter-flashing. We inspect for saturation points that lead to hidden attic rot.
We provide the technical documentation required to stop active damage and protect your home: