Emergency Roof Repair - What To Do During Situation?
Posted: Saturday, July 29, 2006
by Steven Briesemeister
Roofer911
An emergency is a situation which calls for drastic measures. A roof which has suffered damage due to heavy rains, tornado like situations, hail, storms etc classify sometime for this kind of a repair. The roof is perhaps the most important part of a house, besides the people living in the house. A damaged roof will directly affect the stability of the entire structure of the house and is a cause for prompt action.
- First and foremost control the spread of the water seeping in. This water will damage the internal structure and can be a source for further damage to the roof, if not checked at the earliest.
- Remove any puddles of water or stagnant water formation from the roof. This can be a major cause of roof damage.
- Locate the exact source of the leak. Sometimes, the leak is actually at another location from where the internal inspection indicates.
- Use appropriate materials to plug the leak based on the type of the roof and material used to construct it.
- Clean the area around the leak and then apply the patch. The debris, water and dirt around the leak will un-stick the emergency patch and reduce its effectiveness.
- In case of roofs that require hammer or nail work, make sure that the tools are secure to the person attempting the repair. They can slide off and cause further damage.
We at Roofer911.com have 33 years experience in all types of roof repair problems and new roof installation for residential and commercial accounts. As Northern Virgina roofing contractors, we belive, "Quality Doesn't Cost...It Pays!
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