Tips

Tips to Handle an Emergency Commercial Roof Repair

A commercial roof can last anywhere from 10 to 40 years. Of course, that's an extensive range of years, and many things can impact a roof's lifespan, including materials, installation, and climate.

Even with this range of roofing lifespan, it can come as a surprise when you find you need an emergency commercial roof repair.

Whether you suddenly find yourself with a leak or a catastrophic event damaging your roof, you might not know what to do first to handle the damaged roof.

Read on for tips on how to proceed when you need emergency roof repair.

What Creates a Damaged Roof?

Sometimes the reason your commercial roof needs a repair seems obvious. There's a big event in nature that causes damage. Other times, it happens slowly.

What causes commercial roof damage?

  • Heavy winds

  • Torn tree limbs

  • Fire

  • Lighting strikes

  • Severe storms

  • Heavy snow

You might be surprised to learn that animals can also cause roof damage over time. If animals like squirrels or raccoons can access your roof, they can chew through the roofing, attempting to get in, causing significant damage requiring repair.

Do You Need Emergency Commercial Roof Repair?

No matter the material your roof is made from, a repair is needed when it is not keeping water from entering your commercial space.

This can happen very suddenly if your roof suffers from storm damage. It can happen slowly, where suddenly, you notice a drip that progressively worsens with time.

Either way, once you recognize that your roof is no longer secure, you need to cover the spot where the leak occurs. This will help prevent more water from coming to the inside of your commercial space.

This is a temporary but necessary fix, so your interior space does not suffer damage too.

What Should You Do If You Need a Roof Leak Repair?

Once you realize you have a leak, the damage is likely already done. If you have already covered the spot where there is a leak, you have done your part.

Commercial roofs need experienced roofing contractors to work on them. You do not know how severe the damage is or if the roof is sound for you to be walking on it. You do not want to be on your roof if there's a problem.

Once you recognize you have an issue, it's time to call in the roofing professionals.

Emergency Roofing Services

You need to get a roofing company to come and take a look. Try to use a professional who you have experience with or who comes recommended.

If your roof damage results from a big storm, be wary of storm chasers who go door-to-door looking for rooking work. You do not know anything about their credentials or experience with commercial roofs.

Get a licensed and insured roofing contractor to come and look at your roof, get an estimate, and discuss the work that needs to be done for the repair.

Emergency Commercial Roof Repair When You Need It

An emergency commercial roof repair can feel frustrating. But when you get an experienced contractor on the job, they'll know how to fix it properly to prevent problems down the road.

If you need to have your commercial roof looked at, we can help. Let us take a look at your commercial space and give you an estimate for your roofing needs.

A Home Maintenance Checklist for the First-Time Homeowner

While we've already discussed bits of information that you have to know before moving into your new home in our article on the 10 Practical Things Every New Homeowner Should Know. Your work is far from over as there's still the process of maintaining your new home. Read on to learn more about our home maintenance checklist for first-time homeowners.

Check on Ventilation

Forbes highlights the importance of taking care of your home ventilation system, as poorly maintained ones can cause a slew of problems. One such problem is the growth of mold. And while a minor mold problem shouldn't be too hard to deal with, major mold removal could cost you somewhere between $3,000 to $5,000. If you do end up developing some minor mold, there is a quick way to fix this issue. An article by HomeServe recommends spraying the affected area with a solution of one-part bleach and four-parts water, as bleach has properties that can kill many types of fungus. With that being said, prevention is still the best option. So how do you prevent this from happening?

As mold grows in warm and damp areas, it is vital to maintain your ventilation system often so that you have better control of your home’s internal temperature. A good rule of thumb would be to have your vents cleaned every three years to avoid any complications. Another simple method is to simply open your windows, even on cold days, to let fresh air in. This is because fresh air is very efficient at evaporating any surface moisture and reducing a room’s humidity levels.

Maintain Your Heating System

pexels-photo-2805111.jpeg

The mileage on your heating system will vary depending on where you live, as places with colder year-round temperatures tend to make use of their heating systems more. This means that maintenance will also vary but it's recommended that you have your heating system inspected annually to detect any complications early on. Another determining factor is whether your home is equipped with a gas boiler.

But if you want to be proactive and do all you can to help maintain your heating system, there are a couple of things you can do. If you have a central heating system, it would be wise to check on your air filters every month and see if they need replacing. For gas boilers, it would be wise to check on the boiler's pressure gauge. Remember that it needs to be somewhere between one and two bars, anything lower than that means you need to have your boiler re-pressurized.



Check On Your Toilet

pexels-photo-262005.jpg

The toilet is one of the most used pieces of hardware in your home. A survey by the National Association for Continence has found that the average person spends around two weeks a year in the bathroom, which means a significant amount of effort needs to go into maintenance to ensure that everything continues to work properly.

One thing you have to be wary of is keeping the toilet clean. The particles that build up in your toilet are caused by the minerals in the water, and the longer you put off getting rid of them the harder it'll be, as the minerals tend to harden as more and more time passes by. This problem is about to be minimized in Japan due to the expert toilet-makers at Toto Ltd that have invented toilets with self-cleaning mechanisms. However, for those of us living in the United States, vinegar and baking soda should do the trick. First, you pour the vinegar into the toilet bowl and swish the liquid around. After around 30 minutes, proceed to scrub the toilet with a toilet brush. If the residue remains on the toilet, take your baking soda and apply it onto the brush and use it to scrub at the toilet again.

These tips may seem obvious but you will be surprised how often first-time, and long-time, homeowners miss them, only for these issues to become a costly expense further down the line.


Post solely for saintcharlesroofing.com
By JBright

Tips for Using Pantone’s Color of the Year (Ultra Violet) in Your Home

Pantone announced their color of the year for 2018: Ultra Violet, a dramatically provocative and thoughtful purple shade. From the bedroom to the living room, from going bold to adding just a splash, here are some ideas for using Ultra Violet in your home.

 

How to Survive the Holidays without Losing Your Mind

Oh how we love the holidays! The festivities are never-ending, but if you’re not careful, the stress can overpower the fun during the holiday season. Whether it’s decorations, food preparation or clean-up, here are a few tips for surviving the holidays without losing your mind (much):

10 Patio Design Ideas to Improve Your Backyard

If you’ve been putting off improving your patio because you assume that it’s a big project, think again! This list of patio design ideas contains simple and affordable projects, many of which you can complete in an afternoon.

10 Practical Things Every New Homeowner Should Know

You've just bought your first home and you're so excited that you want to spoil it like a new baby. But if you're not careful, you might wind up having to get a second mortgage just to pay for your enthusiasm. Here are 10 practical things every homeowner should know.

How to Choose a Roofing Contractor

Whether a sudden storm damaged your roof it’s just time to replace it after twenty years, you’re going to need a roofing contractor. Here’s how to choose a reputable roofing contractor to give you peace of mind.

9 Tips to Get the Most Out of a Small Bathroom

Maybe you live in a studio apartment or maybe you have a decent-sized house, but if your tiny bathroom is driving you nuts, check out these 9 organization tips to get the most out of a small bathroom!