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Roof Confidence Roof Rain or Shine

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Rain, especially so far this year, isn’t always a problem for residents of Orange County. Nevertheless, those drops do fall on occasion. Which means your rooftop may be vulnerable – especially during a fierce downpour. The typical Orange County roofer experiences some of the heaviest activity in the aftermath of an extended storm. Perhaps accompanying winds have blown shingles away. Or maybe undetected leaks have become open doorways to moisture. The puddle in your living room is clear proof of entry. No matter what the situation, however, a heavy rain is an alert to have things checked out. This means an inspection is in order.

Outdoor Inspection Required

If you really trust your expertise on these matters, conduct a preliminary inspection yourself. If you’re less than confident, rely on the assistance of an Orange County roofing company. What are the danger signs that inspections reveal? One of the most obvious is fragments of shingles littering the ground. Something sent them there. And that something likely is wind and rain. But rain damage isn’t always limited to shingles. Also impacted are other parts of the house, such as siding. During an inspection, all possibilities should be covered.

Indoor Issues

Attics are notorious for springing leaks. Therefore, it’s crucial to inspect these upper regions of the home. A variety of Orange County homes have attics. Perhaps you reside in an Aliso Viejo home with an attic. If you want to be sure about this area, have an Aliso Viejo roofer check yours out after a storm. Naturally, you can do it yourself. Hopefully, you enjoy holding a flashlight while crawling through dark spaces.

If you have questions about inspecting your roof after a rainstorm, be sure to reach out to Luke Roofing. A long-established Orange County roofer, we provide prompt, reliable expertise for every residential roofing and commercial roofing need. No matter where you live in OC, you can count on Luke Roofing for the most efficient, reliable roofing solutions.

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Josh M. on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 20:09

Had a new roof installed over multiple old underlayments. The new roof started to leak due to a a wave that appeared due to softening spots in underlayment. Don't think a new roof can't leak. Do it right the first time. I wish I had.

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Had a new roof installed over multiple old underlayments. The new roof started to leak due to a a wave that appeared due to softening spots in underlayment. Don't think a new roof can't leak. Do it right the first time. I wish I had.
Blake R. (Editor) on Friday, 01 June 2018 22:18

Took your advice and while I was up in our attic storing some extra flooring we had up there for emergencies later, I look around for any leaks, stains etc. I didn't find anything apparent but found one small stain that looks like it could have been something at one time. I'll have to continue to watch it to see if it really is an issue. Thanks for advice!

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Took your advice and while I was up in our attic storing some extra flooring we had up there for emergencies later, I look around for any leaks, stains etc. I didn't find anything apparent but found one small stain that looks like it could have been something at one time. I'll have to continue to watch it to see if it really is an issue. Thanks for advice!