Do you have a leaky roof? Signs of a leak include water stains on upstairs ceilings or moisture in your attic. There are ways to fix your leaky roof instead of replacing it. Take a look at these three easy solutions.
#1: Managing Curled Shingles
When shingles age or have exposure to extreme weather, they can curl, leaving the underside of your roof open to water damage. Use roofing cement to secure the shingles and hold them in place. It’s easier to do when it’s warm out, and the shingles are more pliable.
#2: Replacing Shingles
Roof shingles can crack, come loose, or fall off with enough wear and tear. Missing shingles are one of the most common reasons for roof leaks. Remove the damaged shingles and replace them with new ones. You’ll need to scrape off any old roofing cement before installing the new shingles. Be sure to secure the shingles with the right size roofing nails and fresh roofing cement.
#3: Repair the Flashing
Flashing is the metal that goes around chimneys and vents on your roof. If you have a leak near or under the flashing, repairing the seal can often fix the problem. New caulk around the edges of the metal will sometimes do the trick. If not, you’ll need to replace the flashing and potentially the shingles around it.
Repairing your roof can be a temporary solution to stop and prevent leaks. Though it sounds simple enough, roof repair can be challenging for the inexperienced. Instead of managing the repairs yourself, reach out to the experienced professionals at Premiere Roofing and put a stop to those leaks now.