Top Ways to Fixing a Roof on Your Own

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A leaking roof is a common enough problem and one that you may want to deal with before it becomes a huge problem. If you end up delaying the repairs, then it is going to lead to mold, a rotten framework, warped sheeting, and more. And that is why you need to fix the roof right away. And the good news is that you do not require oodles of experience to repair a leaking roof on your own. But you need to deal with this problem before it becomes much worse. Check out the rest of the article.

  • Check your ceiling: When it comes to roof repairs in Auckland, you’ll find that you need to take a closer look at the roof. Granted it can at times be hard to locate a leak, in time. And that’s why you need to keep an eye out for water stains. As your roof leaks, the leaking water will stain and puddle in a corner. This should help indicate where the leak is located. You can now move on to fixing your roof, right away. Work uphill from the stain and that should lead you to the source of the leak. Usually, it will turn out to be roof penetration, which can be anything from Dormers to Chimneys.
  • Difficult leaks: Roof repairs are just as difficult to carry out at times, especially when the roof in question has a heavy insulation barrier. This can prevent the water leak from leaking at the exact spot but instead show up some distance away. And that is why at times, it can be hard to locate small leaks on the roof. In such conditions, you can enlist a person to assist you, to help locate the exact spot. All you need to do is to run the hose downhill from the chimney and have the person spot the leak, as it shows up.
  • Plastic roof vents, how to deal with it. When it comes to roof vents, you should know that at times the housing may be cracked due to prolonged use. Of course, one of the easiest solutions is Caulk but that rarely lasts for long. And that’s why there’s no right solution other than replacing the vent altogether. And when you are replacing the vent, you may want to replace the screws with rubber-washer screws. Moreover, you can also add a little caulk to the border to make the vent waterproof as well.
  • Pay attention to the dormers: When it comes to roof leaks, you may also want to check out the walls, dormers in the attic. Water doesn’t always come in through roof leaks, it could also enter through window sidling, warped shingles, and more. You may want to use caulk to deal with the problem and if you had used caulk before, but it is worn out now, then you need to replace it with fresh putty.
  • Stop leaks from ice dams: As corny as it may sound, Ice dams can form when rainwater hits the cold part of the roof.  Ice forms and it forms a dam of sorts, causing the water to back up behind the ice formation. It eventually works through the shingles, rafters and tries to worm its way into the house. The only way to solve this is to resolve the ice dam and prevent it from even forming in the first place. One easy way to resolve this is by utilizing roof heating cables. With these, you should be able to comfortably heat your roof and prevent the ice dams from ever forming on your roof.

These are some of the tips that you may want to review when it comes to dealing with roof leaks and handling the repairs on your own. Just make sure that you use the safety harness at all times and take due precautions, as you climb onto the roof.

 

Sarah Williams

Sarah Williams is a successful business woman who has a great interest in diverse subjects. She has learned a lot at the hands of every experience – good or bad.