Has your roof recently suffered damage as the result of a storm or is it simply too old to perform properly? Either of these situations will require the expertise of a trained professional in order to avoid more costly issues.How to Protect Your Roof Whilst You Wait for Repairs

However, there are instances when you might need to wait for repairs. This is why it important to appreciate how you can protect your roof during the interim. What are some common recommendations and what benefits does each offer?

Using a Waterproof Tarp

This is arguably the cheapest and simplest solution. Simply purchase a tarp designed to withstand the elements. Place this material over the affected area and be sure to tack it down with a series of roofing nails so that it will not blow away in high winds.

Reattaching Loose Shingles

If one or more shingles have become unattached, they can always be nailed back into place as a temporary measure before the final repairs provided by Multiform Roofing are performed.

Try to place them in their original positions so that the maximum amount of coverage can be obtained. However, only perform this recommendation if no tarp is immediately available.

Temporary Shingle and Flashing Alternatives

You can also use a thin layer of sheet metal if no shingles are available. This sheet metal may likewise be employed as temporary flashing before any roof maintenance or chimney repairs take place.

Once again, tack down the edges of this sheet metal and make sure that there is a tight seal between its periphery and the underlying surface. Moisture and rain may otherwise enter.

Keep in mind that these are only temporary solutions and they are not meant to address long-term maintenance requirements. You will still be happy to know that our firm is available when you need us to the most. From generalised maintenance services to emergency repairs, our team is only a phone call away. We look forward to hearing from you!

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