Repairing
Your Roof
From the "All Hazards" Handbook, a joint publication of
Collier, Lee, Charlotte, and Sarasota
County Emergency Management Departments,
and RolSafe Shutters)
All Hazards Guide in Web Format!
While waiting for licensed contractors, there are two temporary remedies you can use to prevent further damage from leaks. Before climbing onto your home, know this: it is very easy to slip, particularly on wet tile and there is danger from tree branches, power lines and ladders. Repairs are made from the outside. On the inside, set up buckets under leaky areas and punch a pencil or screwdriver into the lowest part of the ceiling aroind the leaks to relieve the water pressure.
On the outside of the roof, you can use plastic sheeting or tar paper. The smallest holes may be patched by using a trowel to spread roofing plastic cement over them.
Plastic Sheeting
This is the most temporary measure. Take heavy plastic sheets (a brand name is Visqueen) and use roofing nails to fasten them around the hole. If you can find 2x4s, square off the hold with the wood first. Then wrap the plastic around the wood, and nail down the wood. If you can't get wood or nails, use bricks, cement blocks or sandbags to hold down the plastic.Roofing Paper
This is known as tar paper or roofing felt. Find it in the building materials sections of stores. It is applied with trowel grade roofing plastic cement and a trowel. The paper is generally sold in rolls by weight: 15, 30 and 90 weight paper are common, per hundred feet. the paper is best applied in overlapping layers, alternating the cement and the paper, from the bottom of the roof upward.Contractor Tips
NRCAThe NCRA offers these tips:
Buying a New Roof
10255 W. Higgins Road
Suite 600
Rosemont, Illinois 60018E-mail address: ncra@roofonline.org
Resist the urge to get up on a ladder to take a closer look at your damaged roof. leave that to a professional. Here are some inspection advice:Back to the ALL HAZARDS INDEX
- If you can't see from a distance, wear non-slip rubber soled shoes and use a firmly braced or tied off ladder equipped with rubber safety feet.
- DON'T walk on the roof! You could dislodge protective surface granules, diminishing waterproofing effectiveness. You could also fall off or through a weak damaged roof.
- If you find large accumulations of of shingle surface granules in the futters, it doesn't necessarily mean the roof needs to be replaced. However the roof should be inspected by a contractor.
- Toile roofs should be checked for cracked, missing, or loose pieces of roofing material. For asphalt or wood shingle roofs, look for protruding nails.
- On flat roofs, look for bare spots in the gravel surface and check for standing water.
- Take a close look at the flashing on chimneys, vents, skylights, wall/roof junctions, and other areas.
- Check television and radio antennas and other add ons to see if there are leaks that are a result of improper sealing of openings made in the roof.
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Collier County, Florida
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