Roof Damage and Hard To Find Water Problems
7/24/2018 (Permalink)
Wind damage from a storm in Bowling Green, KY, can blow roof tiles, leaving weaknesses for water to get into your home. When you can see signs of roof damage from a recent storm, it is time to have a full inspection to find additional damage. Roof repair will be critical to prevent interior and structural damages from water that can get in through the damaged areas in the roof.
Outside Wind Damage Clues
You probably suspect that roof damage has allowed water into your home. You may see signs of storm damage on the outside of your home, such as:
• Bent, broken or discolored shingles
• Rusting, sagging, or buckling gutters
If you see signs like these, it's time to call an experienced roof contractor to do a full inspection of your roof and begin repairs as quickly as possible to prevent future water problems.
Inside Water Damage
While the roof repair is underway, you may want to look for water damage inside. Where should you look?
• Check interior areas around clogged gutters. They are heavy and pull on fasteners, where water can get in. Clogs also cause pooling around your roof.
• Look for stains on the ceilings. Stay out of rooms until repairs are made, if the ceiling is bulging.
• Get in the attic. Look for damaged wood or drywall, and check for wet or moldy insulation.
If you have wet areas in the attic or home, you must repair and dry the areas as quickly as you can. Mold can develop very fast in moist areas and where water damage has occurred. Once the roof repair is complete, the leak is stopped and you can focus on interior cleanup. Mold cleanup should be handled very carefully to prevent further spread of mold spores in your home. A professional restoration company knows how to set up containment areas while they work to clean mold and water damaged areas. For more information, visit http://www.SERVPROwarrencounty.com/.