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What To Do About a Leaky Roof

2/14/2022 (Permalink)

What To Do About a Leaky Roof

A well-built roof can last for 30 years or more. Over time, the roof will start to wear out and show its age. Also, severe weather, such as heavy winds and hail, can damage the roof. Even minor issues could cause a roof leak. If you don't do something about this, you could wind up with significant damage to your home, including mold growth. If you discover that you have a leaky roof, act quickly.

Signs of Roof Problems
You may go years without ever thinking about your roof. However, wise building owners in Albany, NY, inspect their roof at least once a year. Here are some signals that your roof could be leaking or have other issues:

  • There are missing shingles.
  • Some of the shingles are curling.
  • Asphalt shingle granules are in the rain gutters.
  • There are water stains on your ceiling.

Get Rid of Wet Materials
If you do have a damaged roof, make sure you tear out wet items immediately. Your best bet is to first file an insurance claim and then call a professional disaster cleanup company to assist you in this process. The crew will tear out drywall, carpet and ceiling tiles. You should also remove wet furniture, documents, and electronics. The water damage mitigation team  may be able to restore these items.

Dry and Sanitize
Once everything is out of the way, the professionals will thoroughly dry the area that the roof leak affected. Technicians will use heavy-duty blowers and dehumidifiers to remove all water and moisture. To further discourage the growth of mold, the technicians will disinfect all applicable areas of the building.

Restoration
Lastly, crews will restore damaged materials and rebuild your roof. This process can take some time, but the team will minimize disruptions to your business as much as possible.
A roof leak can cause more problems than you might think. However, with the right response, you can restore your building and salvage materials.

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