Emergency Roof Repair
Is your roof damaged and you don't have time to call a professional roofer, you have come to the right place. This article contains all the information you require for an emergency roof repair.

Roof Repairing in Emergency
- The most important part of a roof repair program is to control the flow of water seeping in. The water will damage the internal structure and can be the reason for further damage to the roof. So fix the water problem first.
- Remove any small pools of water or stagnant water from the roof. The accumulated water can be a prime cause for water damage.
- Try to figure out the exact cause of leak in your roof. Sometimes, the leak is found in another location other than the place where it's actually indicated.
- The appropriate materials used for emergency roof repairs include patches, duct tape, rubber sheets, sealants and tarps. They act as a temporary solution, so that a permanent repair can be undertaken at a later stage by an experienced professional roofer.
- If your roof requires an emergency hammer or nail work, make sure the tools are kept at a secure location, so that they don't cause further damage.
- If there is a leak on your roof, clean the affected area first and then apply the patch. The stagnant water and dirt on the affected area will reduce the stickiness of the patch and it will wear off.
- Take care that no unattached part of the roof like a asphalt, or a strip of iron and wood are lying around loosely. They could be blown away by strong winds and might hurt someone.
You have a roof patch repair situation in your hands and the weather outside is not pleasant. It can cause a harm to your roof and indirectly danger the security of your home and family. Here's what you do in an emergency like this.
- You will need some roofing materials such as plywood scraps, sheet metal, roof flashing, measuring tapes, plastic sheeting, caulks, tacks, hammers, nail and staple gun, hammers, tin snips and caulking guns.
- Cut out a section of sheet metal or roof flashing, the section should be 6 inches larger than the hole or leaking area.
- Shift the edge of the sheet metal under the shingles and above the leak.
- Attach the temporary patch with a hammer in to place with a piece of scrap wood held against the edges.
- If you think you would require a large patch, fold the sheet of plastic in half and use a staple gun to stick the plastic on the roof over the leak. Stick a bead of silicone caulk around the edges.
- Always wear a tool belt while repairing a roof patch, it makes it easier for you to get your tools. Be careful when you are climbing on your roof, especially if there is a rough weather.
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