So, you figured you could skate through another monsoon season without having your roof inspected? Didn’t expect the record rainfall and winds we saw this year? Regretting that you didn’t call a Rosie-Certified Partner to get your roof inspected earlier?
The monsoon season is still in full swing, and you can’t get a professional roofer to come out for a few weeks just to inspect the roof for possible leaks or damage. And even if you can get someone out for an inspection, it could be weeks until they can come back and do the repair.
Tyler Johnson of Rosie Certified Johnson Roofing, offers tips to get you through the season.
The biggest source of homeowner preventable leaks we have seen are from debris on your roof. This is something that should be addressed before it starts to rain - afterwards the roof is too dangerous to walk on.
If there are holes in the roof and water is leaking inside the house, it needs to be addressed immediately. Call a roofer and request they cover the holes with a tarp secured with nails and furring strips until they can repair it. Here’s the tricky part. Because the roofers are so busy with repairs, they may not be able to come over and tarp your roof. You may have to find a licensed and insured handyman to do it. To make matters worse, there may not be any tarps available. So, not only are you waiting for a repair, you may not even be able to find a tarp.
If you know there is significant damage, call your insurance company first, to see whether the damage is covered. Generally, storm damage is covered, but normal wear and tear on your roof are not.
If you are not sure about the degree of damage, call your agent anyway.
Also, don’t have any work performed until you determine whether or not your roof has a warranty. A repair may void it.
When hail the size of marbles hits your house, you are likely to have a roof problem. Three tell-tale signs your roof needs attention:
If you suspect hail damage, call a licensed and bonded roofer and your insurance company. Hail damage may not cause a leak this season, but you may not be so lucky when the next storm rolls in.
When a storm is not approaching, and it is safe to do so, climb onto your roof - or ask a licensed and insured roofer to do it and do the following:
A handyman may be able to do this type of maintenance but often a roofing company will have time when it is not raining and they are slower. Proper preparation is key.
It’s a good idea to clean off the roof a few times a year: once before monsoon season and again after every big storm.
Keep in mind that roofers are always busy once a storm moves through. It’s good to build a relationship with someone you trust before the storm clouds blow in. As a regular customer, you may be moved to the top of their list.
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Our certified roofers always find themselves very busy with storm damage after major monsoons. Tyler Johnson of Johnson Roofing discusses the things you should do if you can't get a roofer in a timely manner. Plus, our 'Aging In Place' segment on elderly fall prevention around the home and a great product we found that can help. We also cover homeowner questions on dust in the home, water heater draining, and air conditioner condensate problem.
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