Roofing

Important Things to Do at the First Sight of Roof Leaks

With your roof’s constant exposure to the elements, it will wear down over time. Leaks can develop, which can threaten your home’s structural integrity. This needs urgent attention, so call us immediately as soon as you notice leaks.

While you wait for professional help to come, though, you can prevent costly damage to your residential roofing by following these simple ways:

Contact a Professional

Some of the most common signs of roof leaks are water spots and mold growth on the ceiling and walls. As soon as you detect a roof leak, give us a call. While it’s easy to assume the original source of leaks, we’ll need to inspect your roof to determine its underlying issues. This way, we can provide the necessary repairs to restore your roof’s best condition.

Minimize the Damage

While waiting, you can do simple thing to minimize damage to your interior. As your trusted roofing contractor, we urge moving your furniture and equipment away from leaks. Then, look for a bulge on your ceiling. This is where water is pooling, and when left neglected, it can spread and develop into multiple leaks. Place a bucket underneath and punch a hole in the center of the bulge to gather the trapped water. This way, you can have a better control of the situation.

Look for Other Signs of Leaks

You may also perform a visual inspection of your roof from the ground. Grab your binoculars, head outside, and look for missing, curling, or damaged shingles. See if any of the flashings are loose or cracked. How about your gutters? Are they clogged? Any of these issues are a potential source of leaks. Once we arrive, we’ll address anything you’ve spotted (and those you haven’t).

Rely on Quality Assurance Roofing to keep your residential and commercial roofing system in top form. We have many years of experience to deal with all kinds of roofing problems. We’ll offer excellent solutions to maintain your property’s protection, comfort, and energy efficiency. Call us toll-free at (800) 928-7026 for a prompt roof repair.

Erica Bray

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