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Dealing With Storm
Repair
The roof is the
one part of a
house that
really protects
occupants
against the
elements. Wind,
rain, snow, sun
and any
inclement
weather is
constantly
beating down on
the roof of your
house and this
combination can
have dire
effects. Using a
quality roofing
firm and
superior roofing
materials means
that you will be
protected from
all but the
harshest of
these
conditions.
However, when
the weather
really strikes,
there is very
little we can do
to ensure the
integrity of our
roof. Storm
damage repair
can be costly,
however, it is
much cheaper
than leaving it
to get worse and
worse.
Why you
shouldn’t do
storm damage
repair yourself
Regardless of
the quality of
your roofing and
how well you
look after it,
certain
circumstances
invariably lead
to damage that
must be replaced
as quickly as
possible to
avoid further,
much more costly
damage to the
roof and to the
structure of the
home itself.
Paying for good
storm damage
repair is
absolutely
essential in
maintaining the
integrity of
your home, and
having the storm
damage repair
done quickly is
also vital.
Small cracks or
holes can
quickly lead to
bigger problems
so you should
get a quote from
a trusted and
respected
company as soon
as you possibly
can.
Very few people
really know
anything about
storm damage
repair and
unless you have
been in the
unfortunate
circumstance of
needing it done
it is unlikely
you will know
where to start.
Attempting storm
damage repair
yourself can
prove more
costly than
paying a
professional to
complete the job
properly.
Obviously,
though, you will
want to stop the
rain and the
wind from
getting inside
the house and if
the storm has
hit several
houses in your
area it may be a
short while
before you can
get a roofer to
come and fix
your problems.
Temporary storm
damage repair
Temporarily you
might want to
consider
securely fixing
some tarpaulin
over any holes.
It is important
that you do this
very securely
and that you
don’t leave any
gaps, no matter
how small the
gaps may be. If
you do leave
even a small
hole then the
wind can easily
get underneath
the tarpaulin
and rip it up
taking yet more
of the roof with
it. You should
fix the
tarpaulin to the
outside of your
roof because
while fixing it
inside may
prevent it from
catching in the
wind, rain will
collect and run
into the house,
making your
temporary storm
damage repair
useless.
Adequate
temporary storm
damage repair
The tighter you
can pull the
tarpaulin over
the hole the
better, so
tightly secure
one end and then
gradually move
around pulling
it tight and
securing it in
place with
plenty of
roofing nails.
If you get it
tight enough
with no holes
there is no
reason that you
will take on
further leaks
while you wait
for a
professional
roofing
contractor
to come out and
complete the
required storm
damage repair.
Bear in mind
that full storm
damage repair
will first
involve a
thorough checkup
of the whole
roof and simply
fixing the holes
that have
appeared might
not be the full
picture of what
is required.
Steven
Briesemeister
who is the owner
of
http://www.roofer911.com
has 33 years
experience in
all types of
roof repair
problems and new
roof
installation for
residential and
commercial
accounts.
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Steven_Briesemeister
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