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To assess the damage associated with a hole in the roof, begin by thoroughly examining your home’s exterior and interior. Look for visible signs of damage, such as missing or cracked shingles, holes, and water stains. Pay close attention to the area surrounding the hole to identify any additional points of concern.
Next, inspect the interior, particularly the attic, for indications of leakage, such as damp insulation, water stains on rafters, or mold growth. Document all findings, including the size and location of the hole and any related damage.
Once you have collected all this information, pass it along to the residential roofers at Lyons Roofing. This will help guide us in our professional inspection and repairs.
A straightforward patching process usually suffices for smaller, superficial punctures, typically caused by falling debris, hail, or minor weathering. First, our roofers thoroughly clear the damaged area to remove debris or lingering moisture. We then apply the patch. Once in place, our roofers cover the patch with another layer of roofing cement to ensure a watertight seal.
Medium-sized holes often result from more severe weather conditions or more significant impacts. They may also be caused by pest damage. First, we remove any fractured or damaged shingles surrounding the hole. Next, we repair any damage to the structure of the roof, as well as any damage to the underlayment or roofing membrane. Finally, new shingles are placed over the patched area, ensuring they blend seamlessly with the existing shingles. We seal the edges with roofing cement to prevent water infiltration.
Holes caused by severe incidents, such as a fallen tree limb, require more extensive repair techniques due to the often significant structural damage. First, any large debris must be removed, and the roof must be braced to prevent further collapse. Then, the full extent of the damage can be assessed.
Once the repair plan is established, our roofers will begin replacing and repairing any damaged roof decking by cutting out the affected area and attaching a new piece of plywood in its place. We then cover the repaired decking with roofing felt, secure it with nails, and reshingle the area, ensuring proper alignment and sealing.
Deciding whether to repair a hole in your roof or replace the entire roof depends on several crucial factors, including the extent of the damage, the roof’s age, and the roofing materials’ overall condition.
Guidelines to help you make an informed decision:
Assessing these factors can be challenging without the assistance of a professional. The team at Lyons Roofing is seasoned, highly trained, and licensed; we value the trust our customers place in us and strive to provide honest, reliable guidance that considers your long-term satisfaction.
If your home’s roof was damaged in a storm or other accident, or if you see signs of damage, contact our roof repair team today for help.