How to Prevent Damage from Roof Leaks
Spring brings with it the promise of new blooms, but in order to get there, we have to suffer through some rain. Throughout the rainy season, it is important to keep an eye out for signs of a leak. Unfortunately, roof leaks often go undetected until there is significant damage to repair.
At Landmark Roofing, our customers are very important to us. We aim to provide them with all the necessary resources to keep the roof over their head in great shape. So, we have put together some tips about roof leaks and what you can do to keep them from becoming detrimental.
Signs of a Roof Leak – Where to Look
If you know what to look for, you have a better chance of stopping a leak in its tracks. Whenever you notice any of the following signs, it is best to call the professionals right away.
Spots On Your Ceiling
After it rains, water spots on your ceiling are one of the most obvious ways you can tell that you have a problem with your roof. Other times, water spots can develop seemingly out of nowhere. Either way, this is an issue that requires immediate attention.
Buckling or Curling Roof Shingles
After heavy rains, be sure to take a look at your roofing shingles. Shingles are the roof’s first line of defense against the elements, so if they are damaged, the problem likely runs deeper. If you notice the shingles are buckling or curling, water has likely been able to get through them and enter the inner layers of your roof.
Roof Flashing
Check the chimneys, skylights, and other protruding roof parts for damage. Typically, such parts are covered with flashing and are sealed to avert water leaks into the seams. If the flashing is damaged, rain can easily make its way through and result in a leak.
Dangers of A Roof Leak
It is crucial that you seek help at the first sign of a roof leak. If you put off fixing the problem, you can expect to experience the following issues.
Structural Damage
As water seeps into your home, it can find its way into the rafters, wall framing, and other important structural supports. Over time, the moisture will begin to weaken these areas and pose a serious threat to your home.
Mold
Roof leaks can lead to water accumulating in several different places throughout your home. As this moisture builds, it creates the ideal conditions for mold to grow. The mold will eventually find its way into your home’s air supply, putting you and your family at risk of serious health problems.
Don’t Let April Showers Bring More Than May Flowers
Water damage to your home can be both devastating and costly. By remembering these tips, you can help prevent a small leak from turning into something catastrophic. If you think your roof may have a leak, call the experts at Landmark Roofing right away.
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After starting his first business at age 26, Artie Hendricks partnered with his best friend Rob Calhan and they have assembled a team of skilled and conscientious friends to be the core of Landmark Roofing. He largely credits his father’s strong and consistent work ethic and his father’s best friend Jerry, who owns a construction company and trained him through his first building experiences. Artie has since advanced through degrees in architecture, auto-CAD and construction management to build a business that prides itself on the care it shows for its work and its customers’ satisfaction.