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Welcome to Building Plastics Online your No.1 Choice for High Quality Building Plastics in the UK
PREMIUM QUALITY PRODUCTS We stock ONLY high quality plastics |
UNBEATABLE SUPPORT Our customer support is second to none |
OVER 200 UK BRANCHES 200+ Branches nationwide, deliver or collection |
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So, you have spotted a hole in your roof and are now worried about the impact that it might have on your home. The good news is that your leaking roof can be repaired in most instances but the most important thing that you need to do is find the cause of the problem and then get it repaired. This is where professional help is required but it also needs the right materials to carry out the necessary repairs, so let’s look at this in more detail.
There are some common reasons why you might have a hole in your roof.
Damage From Trees - When there is strong winds forecast, it could result in branches or even a tree crashing through your roof. Therefore, it makes sense to check out nearby trees regularly and to check for damage after high winds.
Rain Penetration - While roof tiles will keep the rain out, it is possible for driving rain to work its way under your tiles and that can cause rotting underlay.
Slipped Tiles - If a tile slips out of place then this can cause more water to reach the underlay. This can cause water to build up and result in the underlay breaking
Rusting and Rotting - As your roof is exposed to the weather, it can result in rotting and busting that can cause holes to develop.
Even the smallest of holes in your roof can pose a risk and that is the reason why you should get the issue rectified quickly.
Damage to Roof Material - Even a small amount of water that penetrates your roof can cause damage to your roofing materials. This could cause the hole to increase in size which will end up costing you more money to repair.
Damage to your Attic and Ceilings - When you have water penetrating your property, the first areas that become damaged are your ceilings or your attic. The hole will allow water to enter the property and that will damage paint and plaster. If you have ceiling-mounted lights then the water could also cause problems with your electrics.
Health Risks - When water enters your property, it can lead to mould which can become a real health risk. Exposure to mould can result in respiratory problems as well as nasal congestion and even asthma. So, if you are exposed to it for a significant amount of time then the consequences could be severe.
A hole in your roof is not always easy to spot but you can look for the signs that could indicate you have a problem.
Water Damage - You might think that water damage is caused by damp but if you see wet patches on your ceilings or walls, it is time to investigate. You could have water coming through a leaking roof, so it is worth checking to ensure further damage doesn’t happen.
Growth of Moss - Look for signs of moss growth on your roof as this can cause your tiles to come away from each other. This causes a gap that can then let water in. Regular inspection will enable you to deal with moss effectively.
Loose Roof Tiles - You should have your tiles checked to make sure that they are not lost. If you do have loose tiles then this is going to mean that your roof is not going to be watertight.
If you think you have a problem with your roof or have identified a problem, then it makes sense to call in the experts to take a look as soon as possible.
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“Very impressed this time around!!! (disappointed with communication and delivery in first lockdown) and left a negative review which I updated after delivery. I can now understand all the good reviews before the pandemic. Still the cheapest by far and the products are spot on. I've just placed another order - Thank you keep up the good work”
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