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Tips For Fixing A
Leaky Roof
Article by
Richard A. Boon,
P.E., CCI
Fixing
a leaky roof can
be one of the
most time
consuming and
most frustrating
of home repairs.
For starters,
finding where
the roof is
leaking is not
always easy, and
even after the
leak is found it
is sometimes
difficult to
know how to
proceed.
The first thing
Atlanta
homeowners
should know is
that leaks in
roofs are often
difficult to
find since they
often originate
at a different
area from where
they show up
inside the home.
In order to find
the true source
of the leak it
is important to
consider how
water flows.
Water will
typically come
in through worn
out or missing
shingles, in
places where
nails have
worked their way
loose or through
poorly sealed
vents, skylights
and chimneys.
After the water
has passed
through the
roofing, it will
flow along the
roof rafters or
the top of the
ceiling until it
finds a spot to
drip into the
home.
It is important
to look for the
roof leak during
the day, when
the light is
good. A good way
to start is by
going into the
attic with a
bright light.
The best
strategy is to
start where the
leak made itself
evident and work
backwards to the
roof. Be sure to
look for signs
of moisture
along the
framing. Be sure
to also look for
water stains or
discolorations
that could have
been made by
water.
After you have
examined the
area for
wetness, turn on
the light and
look for a hole
where you see
daylight through
the roof. This
process may be
difficult on a
wood shingled
roof, since such
a roof will have
many places
where the
shingles overlap
and let in
light.
If the problem
turns out to be
missing or
damaged
shingles, the
process of
repairing the
leaking roof is
fairly simple.
Replacing the
worn out or
damaged shingles
should be enough
to patch the
leak and prevent
it from coming
back. While you
are up on the
roof replacing
shingles,
though, be sure
to examine the
entire roof for
problems. It is
best to replace
the shingles as
you find them
damaged, rather
than to wait for
the leak to
reoccur before
taking the
necessary
action.
Finding and
repairing a
leaking roof is
not always easy,
but it is
important to
chase down any
leaks quickly.
An undetected
and unrepaired
leak can quickly
spread, creating
not just water
damage inside
the home but
serious damage
to the roof and
the structure of
the home as
well.
Brooke Sikula is
a freelance
writer based in
Ventura, CA and
writes on a wide
range of topics
from home
improvement to
credit repair
and everything
in between. She
is a regular
contributor to
http://www.get-home-improvement.com
and
http://www.loan-mortgage-auto.com.
For more
information on
fixing a leaky
roof and advice
from an expert
contractor, take
a look at
http://www.home-improvement4u.com.
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brooke_Sikula
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