We have had good luck putting good thick globs of roofing tar (purchased in a can at Lowes or such home centers) on leaky spots. We don't worry about making it pretty, put it on thick and cover a larger space than it looks like it needs.
Eventually, the roof will need replacing, but that will take either LOTS of money or lots of money and effort if we do it ourselves, so we keep slopping on the tar and buying time.
Water getting inside the house is a major drag. It does all sorts of damage, especially when you can't see everywhere its going and mop it all up, and damp places invite mold and mildew and bugs. yuck.
Tar is good
Eventually, the roof will need replacing, but that will take either LOTS of money or lots of money and effort if we do it ourselves, so we keep slopping on the tar and buying time.
Water getting inside the house is a major drag. It does all sorts of damage, especially when you can't see everywhere its going and mop it all up, and damp places invite mold and mildew and bugs. yuck.