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Title: How To Detect Roof Leaks Before It Causes Severe Damage - Tuflite Polymers


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How To Detect Roof Leaks Before It Causes Severe
Damage - Tuflite Polymers
Roof leaks can be a big challenge to handle for
home owners. They can occur at any time most
of the times at odd times. Not noticing or
repairing these roof leaks can lead to
significant damage to the interior of your home.
In fact, some leaks can have effects lingering
long after even the repair has been made, in the
form of mold growth on the interior surfaces of
your home!
You can get your roofs repaired as soon as you
detect a leakage. But, what when you cant locate
the leak? There are possibilities that you are
unable to detect a roof leak before the damage
has been done. And, the damage can lead to a
good deal of frustration for the homeowner. So,
how can you detect the leaks? Usually, the first
signs of a roof leak include damp walls/ceilings,
water stains on the ceiling, spots on the
exterior walls, bulging patches on the interior
walls, and musty odour in the room(s). Any of
these signs means it is likely that there is a
leakage in your roof. So, you need to
immediately get down to investigating your
roof! However, remember that the first place you
see the above mentioned signs is not necessarily
the spot where the leakage is. Finding the
source of leakage could be a challenging task.
Roof leaks could be due to missing shingles,
holes or cracks in the roof, or gaps in the metal
flashings around
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chimneys and vent pipes. This blog will help you
find some of the most common places where you
can find leaks in your roof. The attic The first
and foremost place you must look is your attic.
This is possibly the most common place for the
leakage to begin. Search the attic for any water
damage. If there is a problem with the roof
ventilation, you must consult the contractor.
However, if you dont have an attic, you can
check for other places for moisture or damage
like rubber seals around your pipes and vents,
ridge caps, flashings, shingles, gutters,
downspouts, dormer valleys, and gaskets around
the pipes. Shingles and flashings Damaged or
missing shingles could also be a reason for
leakage. Flashing issues could be another
reason. Check the flashings associated with vents
and chimneys to confirm that they are tight. Any
broken or missing flashings means an issue for
leakage. Debris Any debris hindering the roof
watershed or blocking rain gutters could be
another cause for roof leaks. The debris causes
the water penetrating the roof, thus causing
damage. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the
roof is important, and removing debris from
gutters and roof valleys should be a part of
it. Ageing If your roof is more than 20 years
old, it is likely that your roof is weak and has
started to damage. Such roofs will leak even
after being repaired. So, instead of wasting your
time, efforts, and money on repairing such old
roofs, it is advisable to replace them. And, the
next time you want to consider replacement,
consider a durable and high performing roofing
material like polycarbonate. This material is
flexible yet strong, and has excellent impact
resistance, weather resistance, and fire
resistance. Moreover, it is available as
completely transparent, as well as in many other
color options to enhance the appearance of your
building. To add to that, it is also
environment-friendly and recyclable. So, the next
time you plan to build a roof, make sure it is
polycarbonate, and to get the best quality
polycarbonate roofing sheets, you can get in
touch with Tuflite Polymers, the leaders in
manufacturing and supplying such roofing
materials since more than the past decade.
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