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What To Do If You Have an Emergency Roof Leak

When it comes to roofs on homes and businesses, it’s easy to take them for granted. But if there are problems like leaks, you’ll take notice quickly. A roof offers many benefits when it’s in good shape. It stands between the interior of your home or business and the outside world to safeguard against the elements. 

However, if your roofing system is damaged, your home or business can experience leaks, develop mildew or mold, or even be invaded by pests. Your roof serves a vital purpose and must be properly maintained.

But what should you do if you have an emergency roof leak? Well, one thing you can’t do is take this lightly. Putting the problem on the backburner is a recipe for disaster, because what starts as a relatively small problem can become costly fast.

If a leaky roof is left unattended for too long, the problems can be substantial. Leaking water can ruin the ceiling, cause mold and mildew that jeopardizes people’s health and well-being, and damage property. Keep reading to discover how you can avoid these consequences.

How Homeowners Should Treat a Roof Leak

It’s not always easy to identify a roof leak. Sometimes you will see the water dripping from the ceiling. But other times, you might notice other symptoms of a possible emergency roof leak. 

Signs pointing to a possible roof leak include water stains on your ceiling, damaged shingles, musty odors, or bulging drywall. The longer you wait to investigate and correct the problem, the larger and more costly the situation can become. So, here are a few steps you can take if you have a roof leak.

1. Capture Water in a Bucket

If you see water leaking from your ceiling, you’ll want to place a bucket to catch the water. Allowing it to leak onto the floor can cause damage to your flooring.

2. Call a Roofing Company

After using a bucket to catch any water leaking from your roof, you need to contact a roofer that understands how to effectively fix a leaking roof. Explain the issue and book an emergency roof repair. A roofing company like Paramount KangaRoof will arrange an appointment, assess the problem, and conduct an emergency roof repair. A proper roof repair will include fixing the shingles, reapplying the caulking, and swapping out vent boots.

3. Puncture the Ceiling

Do you see water damage in the form of bulging walls or a bulging ceiling? If so, puncture the bulging section and make sure you have a bucket to capture the water. Allowing the bulging section to continue to expand with water can cause even more issues, as water will leak all over the place.

4. Tarp the Damaged Section of the Roof

Depending on the extent of the damage, you should tarp your roof. Doing so is especially vital if there will be a delay in fixing your leaking roof. The last thing you want is to have the leaking portion of your roof exposed during a downpour of rain.

How Business Owners Should Treat a Roof Leak

Depending on the size of your commercial facility, it might be easier for a leak to go unnoticed for a longer period. It’s essential to be vigilant to ensure a roof leak is detected as soon as possible. Here are some things to do if your commercial facility has an emergency roof leak.

1. Contain Interior Damage

If you see water leaking into your facility from the ceiling, you’ll want to limit interior damage. Isolate the area, place buckets to catch any water, and move staff in that area to another area in your facility. You also need to remove equipment, supplies, or anything else that could be damaged by water from the area. It might be sufficient to cover things that can’t be easily relocated with a tarp to prevent water damage.

2. Identify the Point of Entry

You’ll also want to mark exactly where the water is leaking from. That’ll help save time when insurance agents inspect the damage and when the roofing company performs an emergency roof repair. A professional roofing company will complete an assessment to find all of the damage, but it can’t hurt to be able to point out where you know there are leaks.

3. Contact a Reliable Roofing Company

You also need to contact a roofing company to make an appointment for an emergency roof repair. Make sure you contact a service provider that knows how to fix a leaking roof for businesses. Some roofing companies focus on residential roofs and don’t have commercial experience, which is why it’s essential to find a provider that specializes in all roof types.

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Contact Paramount KangaRoof for Your Roof Leak

Paramount KangaRoof is a full-service residential and commercial roofing company. Whether you’re experiencing a leaking roof, considering a new system, or looking to have your roof cleaned and maintained, you can count on us for professional service. We have a track record of helping homeowners and business owners with all things roof related, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you need service or have questions. We’re proud to hold an A+ BBB rating and a list of certifications from the most recognizable brands in the roofing industry.

Do you need help with an emergency roof leak at your home or business? Get in touch with us to find out how we can help fix the problem.

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