Showing posts with label roof leaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roof leaks. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Waterproofing Underlayment

A roof depends on gravity to make water run down an doff, but when held back by ice, or during intense driving rain, water can work its way up and under even properly installed shingles. Because normal felt underlayment is not completely waterproof, especially around nail holes, water can work its way in. Highlands Ranch roofers say, for those who experience harsh winters it's reassureing to know you can install additional insurance afainst water dmage.


Waterproof shingle underlayment is a special material mafe of asphalt and elastic polumers designed to adhere tightly to roof sheathing and around the shanks of nails driven through it. This self-sealing attribute ensures that water cannot fet past it, even where you drive a nail.

Install the underlayment along those areas where ice dams and driving rain can create a problem, or where water tends to accumulate along the eaves, around skilights in calleys, in saddles or on low pitched roofs. Noramal felt underlayment should still be installed in non-critical areas, and metal flashing shoulf still be used as per ordinary roof

Friday, March 29, 2013

Top 8 Tips For Leaky Roofs

Here are ten quick tips for your next roofing project. These tips from Denver roofing company experts will help you with one of the most common roofing issues-- leaks.

  • If discover a leak in your roof during a storm, make sure to wait until the weather stops before getting on your Denver roof. Attempting to repair your roof during a storm could end with you in the hospital. Even temporary repairs are dangerous to make when the roof is wet, or snow covered. Being patient and careful whenever working on your roof will ensure that the repairs you make are accurate and you remain safe.
  • Another safety precaution to take when repairing a leaky roof, is to wear rubber sole shoes and a harness every time you make repairs to your roof. Rubber sole shoes will prevent you fro slipping and the harness will catch you if you do fall. Also working with a buddy or making sure that someone is on site while you are on the roof will ensure that if you are injured someone is there to call an ambulance.