Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Roofing Middleburg: Checking for Roof Damage


There are many possible reasons for a roof to develop a leak, and some are much more subtle than others. It is important for any homeowner to be able to identify roof damage to keep any repair bills as low as possible.  If you need to inspect a roof for damage do so with a roofing Middleburg company. Not only should you be aware of the different types of roof damage, but more importantly, you should take safety precautions in all phases of the inspection. 

 What Can Damage Your Roof?

Since your roof is one of the primary forms of protection against the elements, the various forms of bad weather and precipitation take their toll on the roof to some degree, no matter the roofing materials used. Particularly heavy storms can cause wind damage, hail, and even fallen tree branches and other foreign objects.

Close personal inspections of your roof after particularly heavy storms can help prevent major issues, but routine inspections should be performed as well. Extreme temperatures and ice formation can also damage your roof, so if you cannot remember the last time you checked your roofing in Middleburg, arranging an inspection as soon as possible would be a wise decision.

What Should You Look For?

Wind and foreign object damage is rather easy to identify, as there will either be missing pieces of roofing or other objects sticking out of the roof. If you are suffering from a leaky roof, however, finding the problem can be more difficult.

Identifying a leaky roof requires much closer inspection of not only the roof, but the ceilings within the building as well. If there is cracked paint, damp drywall, wood, or insulation anywhere, this can be an indicator of a serious leakage problem, and could stem from a single loose tile, or a wide number of loose tiles.

Safety First

Taking safety precautions in all steps of an inspection is the most important step in the inspection process. Never climb a leaky roof, and use a sturdy, well-supported ladder in all locations requiring additional height. Use precaution when on any roof so as to avoid locating a weakened area with your full weight. Most importantly, never hesitate to call a professional expert on roofing in Middleburg if the task seems too dangerous or precarious for yourself.



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