What are the Common Roof Drainage Problems for Vancouver Homes?

Vancouver homes face unique roof drainage challenges due to the region’s high annual rainfall of over 1,200 mm and more than 150 days of precipitation. Specific problems vary by neighborhood:

  • Downtown Vancouver: High-rise density and heavy rains often lead to rapid runoff and water pooling on flat roofs.
  • Surrey: Suburban homes with long roof spans frequently experience clogged gutters caused by falling leaves and foliage.
  • North Vancouver: Sloped terrain can lead to significant soil erosion if downspouts are poorly placed.
  • Regional Issues: Low-slope roofs often suffer from ponding and ice damming during freeze-thaw cycles, which can cause structural degradation and leaks.

To address these issues, experts recommend tailored solutions such as installing oversized gutters and additional downspouts in high-density areas, using leaf guards and seamless aluminum gutters in foliage-heavy suburbs, and extending downspouts to street level on sloped terrain. Maintaining a minimum 2 percent roof pitch in accordance with the BC Building Code is also essential for improving runoff and preventing water intrusion.


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