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You have a leaky roof, now what? You should always call in a professional. Doing it yourself will likely either worsen the problem, injure you, or both. According to Roofers Guild, about 90% of asphalt roofs use fiberglass shingles, but if you have a different material, they will still use the same general process. If you want to ensure your roof lasts and doesn't cause damage to your home, call a roofing contractor right away. Here is the basic procedure they will likely follow to fix your leaky roof.
You may think your leaky roof is right over your bedroom or living room or bathroom because that is where you see the leak. However, the leak can originate from anywhere on your roof. The first step the roofer will take is to locate the source of the leak. Many homeowners are surprised to find that the roof needs to be repaired in a different section from where they see the leak in the home. Luckily, roofing professionals can put on their detective hats and find the root cause of the problem.
Depending on the cause of the problem, the type of roofing materials on your roof, and the underlying damage, the roofer will devise a repair strategy for the problem. They have the knowledge and experience to ensure the fix lasts and that you're happy with the results. A thorough plan is crucial in order to get the repairs done right the first time.
The final procedure step is implementing the repairs. This is where the type of roof you have, the materials used on the roof, and the cause of the problem all dictate what procedures are used to manage the repairs. For example, a patch for a membrane roof is a different procedure than replacing shingles on a shingle roof. How long it takes to make the repairs also depends on the type of roof and underlying damage.
The right roofer will quickly end your
leaky roof situation using the right procedures for your roof. If your roof leaks, don't wait to call a roofer. The sooner you start the process, the less damage your property will face. Call Velazquez Painting & Construction LLC today to learn more about the procedures to fix your leaky roof.
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