As we head down the home stretch towards the peak
period of the hurricane season, one can expect the rains to become more
frequent, heavier and when the wind comes into the mix, water will find the
slightest crevice in your roof to enter and cause a leak.
If you’ve got water dripping somewhere inside your home, or have unsightly stains marks on the ceilings, then there’s definitely a roof leak. A roof leak has the potential to become the bane of a homeowner’s very existence. Not only are they highly annoying, they’re also particularly damaging for one’s budget.
The first thing you need to do in order to take care of a roof leak is to identify where the roof is leaking from. This done, Rayneau recommends Ames Maximum-Stretch to fix that leak. It is a thick, high quality rubber and acrylic elastomeric coating designed specifically for waterproofing, repairing and maintaining many different types of roofs. It dries rapidly to form a cool white, watertight roof membrane that expands and contracts with the roof surface.
Other Roof proofing products available |
PREVENT FUTURE ROOF LEAKS
After you’ve had your roof repaired, there are a
few easy steps you need to take to prevent it from leaking again:
TRIM THOSE TREES – Falling tree branches can
puncture your roof, while low-hanging limbs can scrape your roof’s surface over
time, compromising its performance.
KEEP GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS CLEAN – Falling
leaves, acorns and other small debris can clog your gutters and downspouts,
giving water a place to accumulate. Use a garden hose to remove clogs and keep
your gutters clear. If you have a stubborn clog, remove the downspout and clear
it with a mop handle or other long object.
Pay us a visit at our Corinth (450-7247) Monchy
(450-7248) Vide Bouteille (450-7246) or Babonneau (450-5759) branch, or visit
our website www.raycip.com. We're always happy to serve you!#ShopRayneau#EverythingUnderOneRoof
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