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Finding Leaks In Flat Roofs
All roofs are very difficult to repair if they develop a leakage.
However flat roofs are all the more difficult to repair. It is so
because it is very difficult to find the leakage. If the roof is
sloping then it is not at all difficult to trace the source of
leakage because the slope on the roof makes the water flow
downwards. But in the case of flat roofs there is no slope for the
water to flow downwards and thus the leaked water may travel a great
distance and direction from the source of the leakage. Hence it is
not unusual at all to find water at a place which is far away from
the source of leakage.
Finding the source of leakage
When you are looking for the source of leakage on a flat roof
then you should always try looking for it when the roof is dry and
cool because only then you will be able to inspect the roof
carefully. Some of the common places where leakage develops are the
flashing that is located near, and on the connecting points on the
roof. You must always check the flashing very minutely and lookout
for any loose pieces, gaps or cracks that may have formed. You must
also insure that the flashing has been installed and integrated in
such a way with other roofing materials that it causes the rain
water to move in the opposite direction instead of flowing towards
it.
If you notice that there is nothing wrong with the flashing and it
is in perfect shape then you may have to look at other places to
find the source of leakage. One of the places where you may find the
source of leakages is the low area in the roofs where water may
accumulate. You will see that they usually look like dirt rings and
each one of them gradually becomes smaller as it reaches its lowest
point. When you have found the lowest point you should minutely
check the point for cracks, splits or holes that may be causing
water leakage and thus be a source of it.
Another common place you must look for the source for leakage is the
seams of the roof. It has been noticed that every time two different
or similar pieces of roofing materials are joint together, the seam
always turns out to be an automatic weak point where leaks are
likely to form in the future. The seams are susceptible to forming
cracks and splits with the passage of time. Even the best sealed and
done up seams weaken and deteriorate. Hence you should never
overlook any seams while you are searching for the source of water
leakage.
If you see that in spite of your best efforts you have not been able
to find the source of leakage on you flat roof then as a last resort
you shall have to use a hose and water to find it. You should move
in a very systematic way. You should start with one section and not
the entire roof in one go. You should let the water run for at least
15 minutes without a break. The time factor is important because if
you don�t allow it to run for at least 15 minutes then the water
will not flow towards the source of leakage and not start leaking.
Hence if you are searching for the source of leakage in the flat
roof then be prepared to have plenty of patience and pay a great
deal of attention apparently minor issues. With this attitude you
should be able to successfully locate the source of leakage in flat
roofs.
As Long
Island, LI Roofing Contractors, and Northern Virginia
Roofing contractors we take great pride in maintaining customer
satisfaction for all types of new roof installation and roof repair
work for residential and commercial roofing accounts.
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