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Roofing Safety — The Primary Hazards of a Damaged Roof

Having a damaged roof can give you sleepless nights as you worry about the impact that this will have on the rest of your house.

Damaged roofs can potentially lead to problems which may put you in danger or may cost thousands of dollars to repair.

Instead of worrying about these issues, why not get in touch with us since we offer quality roof repairs? Spotting problems at an early stage and fixing them in an efficient manner will allow you to get on with your busy life without having to worry about the condition of the roof.

Read this guide in order to learn more about common hazards which result from having a damaged roof.

Leaks & Flooding

If tiles have become loose or the grouting has started to disintegrate, rainwater can leak through into the rest of the house. This could lead to flooding after particularly heavy downpours. A flooded house may take weeks or possibly months to repair which may potentially cost thousands of dollars.

One simple solution to minimise the risk of flooding is to have fresh grouting put down in places where water can sneak through minuscule gaps. These are areas such as the guttering or around a chimney. Once the grouting has set, the risk of leaks will be dramatically reduced.

Cracked or damaged tiles are another culprit when it comes to flooding because water can flow through the cracks and leak down into the rest of the house. Have new tiles put down and then resealed with fresh roofing cement. Once the leak has been repaired, make sure to be on the lookout for any water coming through the roof after a fresh downpour.

Loose Tiles

Once tiles become loose, they should be replaced. This is because the tiles can slip and fall onto the ground below. Falling tiles pose the risk of injuring people below or damaging other parts of the house such as the windows or the brickwork. The roof should be inspected for loose and damaged tiles. Don't climb up onto the roof to have a look — use a pair of binoculars or a drone to initially survey the damage.

Once the loose tiles have been replaced, then the risk of people being injured when they are walking in the front yard or playing in the garden is greatly reduced.

Asbestos

Asbestos was used as insulation material in the past. However, exposure to this material can potentially lead to cancer and other related health issues. A damaged roof on an old house could lead you to be exposed to asbestos. If you suspect that your roof contains asbestos, then it is a good idea to call a specialist team to remove it from the premises.

Electrical Faults

A damaged roof can leave your house open to electrical faults. Water may seep through the cracks and interfere with the wiring in the attic and in other parts of the home. The mixture of water and electricity can be fatal, so if there are any signs of damaged wiring, call for repairs as soon as is practically possible. These repairs could potentially save someone’s life.

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