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Mobile Home Roof Repair

Wednesday, August 8th, 2012

Mobile home leaks can occur at the worst possible times and disrupt your day. Don’t let a leaky roof ruin your plans! The following tips will help you fix your roof quickly and easily, so you can get other things done in the day.

How to make a Mobile Home Roof Repair

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Roof Wind Damage Repair

Friday, August 3rd, 2012

Roof Wind Damage Repair Roofers

Roof Wind Damage Repair

It’s generally a good idea to check for any wind damage on your roof following a wind storm. This is because roof damage spreads and rain can seep under the damaged shingles and rot the wood. Rotting wood also spreads, so you may soon have to face a much bigger and more expensive problem than before.

How to Fix Damaged Roof Shingles

Materials needed:

Hammer

Knife

Roofing Nails

New Shingles

Roofing Sealant

Brick

1. Take the nails off the damaged shingles with the back of the hammer.

2. Lift up the damaged shingle by leveraging the knife.

Warning: Be careful as to not cut yourself on the nails or lift up the wrong shingles next to the damaged panel. A cut from a rusted nail may require more than just antibiotics for treatment.

3. Dispose of the damaged shingle and the old nails.

4. Slide the new shingle into place.

5. Hammer the nails to fix the shingle in position.

6. Apply roofing sealant under the fixed shingle.

7. Weigh down the replaced shingle with something even and heavy (like a brick) to hold it in position. If you roof is too sloped for this, find something with more surface area for better traction to the roof.

Other Advice

So say a hurricane or a tornado came in your area and you need new shingles. Well, you probably aren’t the only one looking for new shingles and other materials to replace your roof in your area. Your local store might run out of materials for the job due to the demand, putting you in a bad situation.

So be prepared. It’s always a good idea to have spare materials for your house stored somewhere in your house. Good maintenance is a part of it, too. A well maintained roof is less likely to break down in the event of a storm.

If you feel that the damage is too extensive for you to do the job yourself or you would like to get advice, consult local professionals around your area. TalkLocal can help with finding the correct local experts to fix your roof, saving you time and energy in what may be a stressful situation.

What To Do When Your Roof Is Leaking

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

What To Do When Your Roof Is Leaking Roofers

Leaks can cause major damage to your house, which can be costly to repair. You can minimize the risk of roof leaks through regular roof maintenance. Before spending money on roof repairs, check if your insurance covers roof leakage. Keep reading to find out what to do when your roof is leaking.

Minimize Water Damage In Your Home

Place buckets or some kind of receptacle underneath the leak to prevent everything from getting wet; cover your belongings, such as photos and furniture, with a plastic tarp or some sort of waterproof cover. You should consider removing certain items to a dry location in your home. If water is splashing into the container, attach one end of a chain of paperclips to the source of the leak, allowing the other end to hang freely. Make the chain long enough to be a foot away from the container. The water will now dribble down the chain instead of splashing into the container. Along with water drips, Be sure to take care of stains and mold as soon as possible.

Shingles

Over time, your asphalt or wooden shingles may rot or be dislodged due to inclement weather. Naturally, your roof will need to be re-shingled, a job you can do yourself. Simply remove the old ones by prying them back with a pry bar and pulling the nails. Replace the damaged area with new shingles, working from the bottom up. You might need to slice off a portion of the shingles to ensure they fit securely. Do not cut off too much, as this will bring you back to your original leak problem. You can nail the shingles or anchor each shingle with roofing tar from a caulking gun.

The water damage is also more likely to occur in roof valleys, which is the area where the roof angles meet and water flow is concentrated. Roof tar is the best way to stop your roof from leaking. Get the tar or caulking underneath the shingles to ensure a secure grip that will stop water from leaking into your home.

Metal Roof

Metal roofs expand and contract with heat, which loosens metal roofing nails and expands the nail holes, thus allowing water to enter. Repair a metal roof leak by removing the nails carefully and fill the old hole with tar. Then, screw the nail back in a few inches away from the tar-filled hole.

If the leaking roof persists, TalkLocal can connect you with the best local roofers at your convenience.

Clay Tile Roof Installation Cost

Monday, July 16th, 2012

Clay Tile Roof Installation Cost Roofers

Installing a clay tile roof can bring old-fashioned charm and beauty to any style of home. Although a clay tile roof may be attractive, keep in mind they are usually a bit more expensive than traditional roofing materials. If you are considering installing a clay tile roof, there are various factors to consider in order to accurately estimate the cost.  Read more below to get an estimate of clay tile roof installation cost.

Cost of Building Materials

Clay tile roofing is typically more durable than traditional roofing options; clay tile roofing manufacturers offer warranties in excess of 50 years. However, this durability comes at a price – the materials often are over twice as expensive asnormal roofing materials. Depending on the type of clay tile roof you want, the difference could be over fifty dollars per square foot!

Cost of Installation

Another major factor to consider when estimating total costs are the higher labor rates for installing clay roofing. Clay’s weight and composition make it more difficult to work with than traditional roofing materials. Because of the skill required to work with clay tile roofing, the installation costs are often over twice as expensive than normal. The cost can increase even further if the pitch of your roof is steep enough to prevent walking on the roof. You will also have to account for the extra time it takes to install scaffolding and roof brackets as well. All of these factors will have to be accounted for in your final estimate.

Clay roof installations are difficult and not often attempted by the average homeowner. Make sure that your installation is taken care of by experienced consultants and contractors.

If you are still having trouble estimating your roof installation costs, or are ready to hire a reliable company to do your installation, use TalkLocal to get in contact with local roofers immediately.

When to Replace Roof Shingles

Thursday, July 5th, 2012

When to Replace Roof Shingles Roofers

There are a few signs that can tell you when to replace roof shingles. For one, if there have been strong storms with high winds, it’s possible that the bad weather has damaged your roof shingles. You may see some shingles lying in your yard, or you may even start having leaks when it rains. Along with these obvious red flags, here are some more signs that it’s time to replace your shingles:

— You notice missing, broken, or cracking shingles in various spots on your roof

— When cleaning out your gutters, you notice buildup of granular materials (deteriorating from your shingles)

— You also notice damage or deterioration in some areas of your roof, possibly where there are dips or valley areas in your roof’s design

— Time may also be a clear factor. Usually, roofing should last about 10-12 years before it’s time for a renovation.

Is it finally time to replace those roof shingles? To get started, contact TalkLocal, a service that can connect you in 90 seconds with local construction companies who can assist you with your roofing needs. TalkLocal is a free service, and all you need to do is enter a description of your problem, your location, and your availability on the TalkLocal website. Shortly after you submit the service request, you will be on the phone with someone who can help.