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5 Simple Roofing Repair Tips Every Homeowner Should Know

5 Simple Roofing Repair Tips Every Homeowner Should Know

Did you know that roofing issues can cost you hundreds to thousands of dollars to fix?

As a homeowner, it is very important to learn the basics of roofing repair in order to save on these costs and prevent further damage.

There are many small habits and corrections you can do easily, even without experience in roofing.

While DIY isn’t always an option for roofing problems, it is usually a great first step to establish what might need to be done, or it might fix it altogether.

Read on to learn five simple roof repairs from our Denver CO roof maintenance specialists you can do without calling an expert right away.

Five Simple Roofing Repairs 

If the roof on your home is pretty solid, it is still important to check it regularly. Leaks especially can cause a lot of damage to anything underneath it.

This is especially important if you live somewhere with lots of rainfall or snowfall, as this increases the likelihood of damage.

Here are easy ways you can fix roof leaks and other problems before they progress.

1. Dealing with Small Leaks

The hardest leak to look for is usually a small one, but there are a few ways to do so.

In the case that the ceiling has a vapor barrier that is between the drywall and insulation, try to move it aside to look for any water stains.

Typically, any openings in the vapor barrier are more likely to spring leaks, such as nails, ceiling fixtures, and lights. 

Especially keep an eye out for nails that missed their frame, as these can cause issues, but you should be able to see water dripping from problematic ones after a cold night.

2. Flashing

While it can be tempting to simply use caulk to fix leaks, this really is only good for the short term. 

Therefore, always check to see if there is any missing or damaged flashing in the roof, which is supposed to protect areas where water damage is likely.

Also, try to replace or add flashing to medium leaks, if you are looking for a more permanent solution. 

3. Replacing Shingles

At one point in home ownership, you will probably have to replace a few bad shingles.

This is why it’s a good idea to always have some extra shingles to use, and it is a pretty simple fix.

All you have to do is remove them, put in a new underlay, and secure the new piece in.

4. Using Venting

Vents are an essential part of the roof and attic, as they help prevent the build-up of moisture that could cause mold and rot.

There are four different types of venting with any given roof: soffit, ridge, gable and roof vents.

All of these have a specific function, and it is important to ensure they all are working properly to regulate the temperature and airflow.

5. Looking for Problems

Finally, a good homeowner should regularly check for problems with a roof, so that they can act quickly to repair, replace, or take another action.

The best way to do so is to use a flashlight within the attic to detect water flow marks. If you do not have attic access, you may have to do so from above.

As well, looking for difficult leaks doesn’t have to be a pain. Ask for someone to use a hose to check for water leaks in real time.

When to Call in the Denver Roofing Repair Experts

All and all, no matter how well you take care of a roof, it will need to be completely redone at one point.

Moreover, sometimes complicated issues can be more trouble than they are worth.

Therefore, know your limits and always have an expert in mind when things get rough.

Contact us today if you need some professional help for your roofing repair, and don’t let the water beat us to it.