Stop Roof Leaks

Roofs are the first line of defence for any house as they bear the brunt of the harsh weather extremities. Especially during rains, your roofs are slammed with heavy rainfall that can break or crack your roof’s surface. Roof leaks can be tricky. Most of the time, leaks result from worn roofing material and/or missing nails or screws.

With so much water passing through your roof, it’s only a matter of time before something under that exterior layer becomes damaged in some way. Water seeping into your walls is cause for immediate action. It would help if you didn’t wait around while the problem persists; it could put your family’s safety at risk. 

A leaking roof is never a pleasant thing to deal with. It can create a huge mess in your home and cause damage that can lead to expensive roof repairs. Find out more about what you can do to prevent damage caused by leaking roofs here.

Locate the spots through which water seeps in.

If you happen to have a leaky roof during a storm, there are a few ways through which you can avoid panic. Remain calm and find out the spots through which water penetrates inside. To minimise interior damage, place a bucket under the identified leakage spot to catch water safely. To clean the wet areas and to avoid any mishappening due to slipping, use towels to dry out the water.

It’s important to check ceiling boards for moisture or water leaks, and in case there is a small dripping area of water, place a bucket below the spot to accumulate the dripping water to restrict it from spilling across your house. Often, you will notice that the source of the leaks is located in attics. The water might drip from one spot, but mostly, it will spread across the ceiling. 

Placing a bucket and clearing the water with a towel or rough cloth is a temporary solution for your roof leaks. To avoid any further damage to your structure, hire roof restoration experts. They will fix your roof leaks and ensure it’s in the best shape by undertaking necessary measures.

Use Roofing Tape  

Sticking some tape over a leak could be the easiest roofing job you’ve done in a long time. The tape won’t fail you. It sticks to lots of different surfaces and will hold the water for long enough so that you can get to the source of the leak and permanently repair it.

However, homeowners shouldn’t consider roofing tapes as the final solution. Fixing your roof through repairs is a must to evade further structural loss. 

Emergency Roof Tar

Homeowners can do roof patching with the help of roofing tar. It will help keep your roof tile in a good place. That’s the reason why roofing tar patching is required to seal the roof openings and cracks. 

Roofing tar patches, water-soluble and formulated for use with tile roofs, are the best way to fix an internal leak in a ceiling. If you see water coming through the ceiling tiles, you can safely take them off to find the source of the leak, apply a roofing tar patch to seal the leak, and then reinstall your tiles.

Emergency roof covering

In order to avoid water from entering your house, prepare a plastic roof cover that will prevent water from entering your house. It would help if you could climb up into the attics and determine the leak’s exact location. You can use a 4-foot roll of 6-mil polyethylene plastic as your covering material. 

If you have a plastic roll, then unroll the plastic without unfolding it. Measure the entire roof from the eave to the ridge and add an extra 4 feet to the estimated measure before you cut the roll with a utility knife. Once you are done with measurements, unfold the plastic to make it into a wider area of 8 feet. 

Once you’ve placed the plastic sheet over your roof, staple it or nail it to avoid its displacement. It is best to let the extra covering hang over the roof, easing water outflow.

Tools and equipment required for such temporary fixes

  • Bucket
  • Hammer
  • Towels or rough cloth
  • Measuring Tape
  • Ladder
  • Nails and screws
  • Roofing Tar
  • Utility Knife
  • Rain Gear
  • 6-mil polyethylene plastic sheet roll
  • Rubber-soled shoes
  • Sponge
  • Staple Gun and its pins

Warning

In order to identify roof leaks or the spot through which the water penetrates inside of your house, homeowners require to climb up the attics and, in some cases, to the roof as well. You require an A-shaped ladder that is 2 feet above your roof’s level for a roof inspection. Without adequate measures, it can be risky for homeowners to climb the roof or attics. Even when you get to the roof, at all times, you must have your one leg over the ladder. A small miss can be dangerous and can lead to serious injuries. 

Thus, it is advisable to have roof repair experts inspect and fix your roof. They have the necessary tools and equipment for handling water leaks and your roofing project.