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Basic Roofing Tips You Must Be Aware of

by on Feb.11, 2012, under Uncategorized

With the economy the way it is it seems that more and more people are doing more home repairs on their own. This can be a great way to save money, but it may end up costing you as a homeowner a lot more money when all is said and done. We’ll touch on that more in a bit, but first, here are some basic roofing tips for trying your own roof repair.

Before anything else you need to make sure that you are safe when you’re up on the roof. Make sure you have a sturdy ladder and that it is placed on firm and level ground at a proper angle to your house. If your roof has more than a six-inch slant to it, then you should leave the job to a professional roofer who knows how to handle a steeper pitch.

One of the easiest basic roofing tips is to go in the attic or upper-level crawl space and check for any water spots. If you see any spots then you will know that you have a leaky roof. However, water will often run along beams before coming through at the point where you can see it. What this means is that the leak could be happening on a different part of your roof. There is also the possibility that the frame of the roof has suffered some damage, and that isn’t something you would be able to fix yourself. A good roofing contractor will be able to tell where the leak is originating and if there is damage to the frame.

Estimating cost is among the basic roofing tips that you need to know. After all, you are probably on a budget so knowing how much your repairs are likely to cost is important. The tricky part is knowing how to figure out the full extent of the repairs that actually need to be done. You should still contact a professional roofer to get an estimate because they will be able to tell you everything that needs to be done for any roof repair.

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