My Roof is Leaking, Now What? (Step by Step Guide to Stopping a Roof Leak)

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So your roof sprung a leak, now what? A leaking roof can be stressful, especially if you are not sure what to do. If left alone, a leaking roof can become an even bigger problem. So don’t ignore your leaking roof. With a few simple steps, your roof leak can be a distant memory.

Contain the Water

The first step to take when you spot a roof leak is to contain the water. Grab a pot, bucket, empty trash can or another water-tight container to place beneath the leak and catch the water. If possible, find the leak in the attic space.

If the water leak is active, you might be able to find where the water is dripping and place the container underneath it. This will prevent the water from causing damage to the paint, drywall, flooring, and other parts of the home. Extended exposure to water can cause permanent damage to these items, and the repair costs can really add up. However, leaks can be difficult to track, so if you cannot locate the leak inside the attic, or you don’t have access to your attic, just place the container below where you do see the water dripping. Once the water is contained inside the house, now it is time to step outside.

Tarp the Area Leaking if Possible

If it is safe for you to do so and you have the right tools for the job, tarping the whole area of the roof where the water is penetrating will likely stop more water from getting inside your home. Tarps should only be used in emergencies and as a stop-gap measure. Extended use of tarps can lead to more issues and roof damage than the original leak.

Call a Roofing Contractor

Not all roofing contractors are created equal. When your roof needs repair, trust a roofing company that specializes in residential roofing and has experience with repairs.

At White Roofing, our repair estimators are highly trained to identify the cause of a variety of roofing issues, assess the overall scope of the roof repair or project, and create a thorough plan to address all your roofing needs. Our team can often schedule appointments within a few days for a free estimate to inspect your roof. And our estimators can even provide certain repairs on the spot in an emergency.

Don’t Wait

Often, leaks are active well before they are discovered. Some leaks can be active for weeks, months, or even years before they show. Often leaks will present as water stains on ceilings or walls. Small leaks usually grow over time. They can also become large quickly after major weather like a snow or ice storm. To minimize secondary damage from water penetration, it is important to act quickly.

Waiting to have your leak addressed will eventually lead to larger leaks, drywall damage, paint bubbling, damaged furniture, warped floors, or even electrical issues. Save yourself, money, time, and a future headache by addressing your roof leak head-on.  So don’t procrastinate if you have a leak.

Repair or Replace Your Roof

There are several factors to consider when deciding if you will repair your roof or replace it. The age of your roof is the first thing to consider when deciding if you should move forward with a repair or roof replacement.

Roofing materials have different life expectancies and if your roofing material is nearing the end of its useful life, then a repair may cause more damage. In addition, paying for a repair when the existing roofing material only has a few seasons left does not add any value for you as a homeowner.

The size of the repair area is also a good indicator in this debate. If the affected area is small, then chances are a repair is the right move. There are times when the roof may not be old, but the current condition of the existing roofing material is not great. This can happen when a roof has a layover, where new material is installed over old material. Often this can lead to early failure of the new material, in many cases cutting the expected life in half.

When it comes to roof repairs versus roof replacements, consider the age of the roof, condition of material, size of repair area, and added value, to make the best decision for your home

Roof Maintenance

Ongoing roof care is critical to the health and performance of your roof. Algae and moss can lead to premature roofing material failures. Clogged gutters and downspouts can cause roof leaking. Identifying potential issues early will help save money on future repair bills.

The professional roof technicians at White Roofing are your partner and ally in keeping your roof and home at peak performance. If you need help with a roof repair, give us a call!  (217) 688-2522.

5 Tips to Hiring the Right Roofing Company

Tips for hiring a roofing company

Most home owners will hire a roofing company once or twice in their lives.  Very few people have experience hiring a roofing service.  In order to give you some insight, we put together 5 tips that will help you make a better decision when going through the process of finding the right company.

Comparing Roofing Companies – “Apples to Apples”

Everyone wants to “compare apples to apples” but it is difficult to compare service-based businesses that way. Simply comparing spec sheets and prices will not tell the whole story.

Zoom out and look at the entirety of the industry and customer reputation, workmanship warranty, credit standing and transparency of each contractor. Then factor in price and spec sheet as part of the overall picture.

Watch Out for Dropping Prices

You want a company that is transparent and straight-forward. Every roofing company should be accountable for the original bid they present to you. A roofing company worth hiring is one that is always consistent and fair with its pricing. An good roofing company will always puts its best price forward, right from the start.

Too Many Roofing Bids

If you are getting five or more bids, what it is you are looking for?

Buying a new roof is a big decision and excessive bids most often leads to confusion, frustration and sometimes even regret. We recommend getting three bids from reputable, residential-only roofing companies.

Show Them the Door

If the pressure to buy is too high, the price is also too high.

Most roofing companies that employ high-pressure sales tactics will not follow up with you if you do not hire them on the spot. This is because they know that when you get other bids, you will discover that their bid is unreasonably high.

Don’t Fall into the “Exclusive” Trap

Do not hire a roofer that overemphasizes one specific detail of the installation.

Most often this tactic is used to create an illusion of exclusivity, while adding little to no real value. You should hire a roofing company on its overall value and reputation.