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4 Steps of Timely Mitigation

6/27/2022 (Permalink)

water damage on ceiling Ceiling water damage after a storm in Florence, TX.

Four Steps of Timely Mitigation

A leak in your attic after a storm in Florence, TX, is a clear sign that you need roof repair. To prevent additional damage, you need to call storm mitigation experts as soon as possible. The sooner they can get started, the sooner they can work through the four steps needed to resolve the problem.

1. Assessment

The first thing the specialists do is analyze the roof damage to see what needs to be fixed. If there are no signs of leaks or damp insulation in your attic, you probably don’t need to replace the roof altogether. If, however, water has already made its way into your home, they know that the process is going to be a little more complicated than replacing a few shingles.

2. Drying

Mold can start to grow in damp places within as little as 24 hours after the storm has torn up your roof. Getting the wet areas dry as soon as possible, therefore, should be a priority. Saturated materials should be torn out and replaced. Tarps should be placed on the roof over the open areas so that no further damage can occur.

3. Removal

Roof repair also includes removing damaged materials before contractors can start to rebuild. Damaged shingles, chipped flashing, damaged vents and other broken parts must be taken away so that they can be repaired or replaced.

4. Restoration

If your attic flooded as the result of heavy rains or wind damage, the waterproof layer will likely need to be replaced. After that is down, the roofers can rebuild the other components of your roof. Once repairs are complete, it is a good idea to set up an appointment for the next inspection to protect against future damage.

Roof repair is not something you want to delay. Timely mitigation is vital to repairing the problems that exist and preventing secondary issues from occurring.

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