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How Your Roof Type Changes Chimney Flashing in Broward

Broward roofs come in three main flavors — barrel tile, asphalt shingle, and flat — and each one meets the chimney with different metalwork. Knowing which joint your roof uses explains a lot about where leaks start and what a proper repair looks like.

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Shingle roofs: the classic step pattern

On shingle roofs, flashing runs as a sequence of stepped metal pieces woven into each shingle course, capped by counter-flashing set into the chimney's masonry. It's a proven system with one weakness: the sealant and mortar joints that hold the counter-flashing age faster than the metal itself.

When a shingle-roof chimney leaks, the failure is usually at those upper edges — lifted counter-flashing or tired sealant letting wind-driven rain behind the steps. The repair is precise rather than large: rework the courses that failed and reseat the counter-flashing properly.

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Barrel tile: beauty with complexity

Tile roofs — half the streets in Broward — complicate the chimney joint wonderfully. The flashing must ride the tile's waves, using pans and soakers shaped to the profile, and every repair means lifting and relaying tiles without cracking them. It's the roof type where amateur flashing work announces itself fastest.

Leaks on tile roofs also travel farthest before showing, because water runs under tiles along the underlayment before finding a way in. Diagnosis takes patience; assumptions take drywall.

Flat roofs: a different game entirely

Flat and low-slope sections — common on mid-century additions and modern builds — trade flashing steps for membrane terminations: the roofing membrane rises up the chimney base and terminates under a cap or reglet. The enemy here is ponding water and sun-tired sealant at the termination bar.

Flat-roof chimney leaks tend to be honest: water sits, finds the tired seam, and comes in nearby. The repair is about re-terminating the membrane correctly, not about steps and shingles.

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What this means for your repair

When you call about a chimney leak, the roof type shapes everything: the diagnosis path, the materials on the truck, and what a lasting fix involves. A company fluent in all three systems reads your roofline before quoting — which is exactly how we work across Pompano Beach's mixed streetscape.

Whatever the roof, the standard is the same: metal and terminations chosen for salt air, sealed for sideways rain, and documented in a written quote before work starts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my tile roof chimney leak far from the chimney?

Tile roofs carry water on the underlayment beneath the tiles, so a flashing failure at the chimney can surface rooms away. It's why tile-roof leak diagnosis takes patience and experience.

Is flashing different on a flat roof?

Completely — flat sections use membrane terminations at the chimney base rather than stepped metal. The failure points and the correct repairs are different too.

How do I know if my flashing or my cap is leaking?

Location of stains helps but can mislead; the reliable answer is a proper look at the whole top-of-roof system. We diagnose before quoting so the fix targets the actual entry point.

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