Different Ways In Spotting And Conducting Non Permanent Roof Drip Repair

By Gregory Smith


Whenever there is a leak in your house, it can cause some unwarranted frustration. Not to mention this can be very distracting and annoying, especially during rainy seasons. When searching for the leak source, try to think like water by imagining the path it uses in order to find its source. One of the reasons why this can be a hard task is because it typically comes far away from the spot where it makes an appearance.

In most cases, the cause of these are smashed up shingles, nails that have become loose over time, and even poorly attached flashing in vents or chimneys. Rain enters through these small spots and continues its way down to the sheathing, rafters, and lastly into small holes where they will eventually fall down onto the floor or worse, some furniture or appliances. Tucson drip repair specializes in locating and fixing these problems.

To ensure that you will find the source of these little inconveniences, make sure to conduct the search during the daytime. The best place to start would be the highest point in a house, which is usually the attic. An essential tool here is a bright flashlight that will help illuminate dark areas.

Start the search directly above where there are visible water stains, or discoloration on the wood due to excess in moisture. The next thing to do is switching off the main light in the room and keeping an eye out for a spot or hole in the ceiling where light seems to be streaming in from. However, if it is currently raining, simply place an empty bucket or container under the leak.

If these methods prove to be unsuccessful, ask for help from a neighbor or family member to assist you. It is strongly recommended to do this during sunny weather because doing it otherwise may cause some injuries, and this is not something anyone wants to experience. To start, one person will be assigned to climb on the roof, bringing with them a garden hose. The hose will be used to sprinkle a substantial amount of water on the surface until fully wet. The other individual will be assigned to the highest point in the house, or the attic with an empty container or bucket, and a flashlight. The individual inside will then patiently wait for any signs of dripping to find the damaged spot or spots.

By this time, the source of the constant dripping will usually be found out. Using a piece of chalk or marker, draw a symbol or sign onto the source for reference. If not done already, try to figure out what kind of material the roofing is made of. By doing so, the proper method can be used to repair it.

During the rainy seasons, there is a possibility that there will be sudden or emergency leaking that can cause serious damage depending on the strength of the storm and how big the damaged area is. Do not panic though since this will not help things. Instead, make use of plastic sheeting made from polyethylene material to cover it up. First, partially unfold some sheeting to completely cover the damaged area. Before cutting it completely off from the roll, add an extra allowance of four feet. Taking one side of it, wrap it around a piece of two by four whose length is the same size as the polyethylene plastic. Staple this along its sides and cover the entire area with a second roll, before nailing the two boards together.

Stretch the sandwiched end of plastic along the eaves to the ridge. Next is spreading the material over on top until it covers over to the other side. To make sure that no forceful winds will blow away the temporary repair, sandwich the top end of sheeting using one more pair of two by fours.

Remember that the goal here is providing a temporary fix or solution to the leaking. Working on top of a roof can be a difficult and risky task especially to those who are unaccustomed to doing this kind of work. Unless the roof pitch is low enough and you have the experience and the necessary tools to get the job done, it is always best to contact a professional roofer like the ones found in Tucson, Arizona to do the job for you.




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