Don't Panic! A Guide to Handling a Leaky Roof

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A rainy day can quickly turn into a mess if your house’s roof is compromised.  As with many unexpected disasters, a roof leak can prove to be somewhat of an unpleasant surprise. You do not want to have the leak wreck your home, and it is crucial that you take immediate action. So, what should you do when your roof is leaking?

Contain the Leak

Time is of the essence! Here's how to prevent further water damage:

  • Locate the leak: Grab a bucket or tarp and place it directly under the dripping spot. This will catch the water and prevent it from spreading.

  • Move valuables: If furniture or belongings are in the path of the leak, move them to a dry area to avoid water damage.

  • Minimize further leaks: If possible, cover the leak with a tarp or waterproof material to prevent additional water ingress. Avoid walking on your roof as it may worsen the damage.

Find a Qualified Roofer

Don't attempt DIY repairs unless you're a seasoned roofing pro. Leaks can have complex causes, and an improper fix can lead to bigger problems. Here's why hiring a qualified roofer is crucial:

  • Expert Diagnosis: Roofers can pinpoint the exact source of the leak, saving you time and money on unnecessary repairs.

  • Quality Repairs: They have the expertise and tools to perform long-lasting repairs, ensuring your roof remains watertight.

  • Safety First: Roof repairs can be dangerous for unprepared individuals. Professionals prioritize safe practices and possess the necessary equipment.

We understand finding a good roofer can be overwhelming. You can find our helpful guide to choosing a qualified roofing contractor here.

Preventing Future Leaks

Once your roof is repaired, take proactive steps to prevent future leaks:

  • Clean Your Gutters: Regularly clean your gutters to prevent them from overflowing and causing water to back up under your shingles.

  • Trim Those Branches: Keep tree branches a safe distance from your roof. Overhanging branches can scrape and damage shingles, creating entry points for leaks.

  • Perform Visual Inspections: During your gutter cleaning and tree trimming, perform a visual inspection of your roof. Look for missing shingles, cracks, or other signs of damage. Addressing these issues promptly can save you from future headaches.

At NH Grand Roofs, we understand the importance of a secure roof. Contact us today if you suspect a leak, and our experienced team will assess the situation and recommend the best course of action. Remember, a small leak addressed early can save you from a costly future repair.

Stepfani Croteau

Stepfani Croteau is a content and digital marketing specialist, who founded SKC Creative with one goal in mind - provide small businesses with a high level of marketing without the high cost. She caters to those businesses that may not have the need to hire marketing personnel full-time. Designing her business to be available for your company as little or as much as you need; whether it is a couple of hours a week, a month, or a year. To learn more or to connect with the SKC Creative team, visit www.skc-creative.com.

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