Monday, February 17, 2014

How to Temporarily Protect a Storm Damaged Roof

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How to Temporarily Protect a Storm Damaged Roof

So the storm has passed, and now you’re hearing that steady drip, drip, drip in your house.  You know the roof has taken a hit.  When things calm down a bit (and when they get the roads reopened),  you’re going to need to call your nearest New York Roofing company and have them come out and work their magic to make your house whole again, but in the meantime, you don’t want the damage to get any worse.

You’ve already taken care of the obvious.  Cleaned up the deluge that originally fell through when the damage occurred.  You’ve got towels down inside, and buckets to catch the dripping, but that’s only addressing the symptoms of the problem.  What you really want to do is to address the root of the matter until you can call the professionals in and have it taken care of permanently.

Long Island Roofing Repairs
Until you can get the nearest Long Island roofing contractors out to see you, there are actually a few different ways you can minimize the damage and at least keep things from getting worse.  Before you start though, a few words about safety.

Even under the best of circumstances, roofs can be tricky.  When wet, they can be downright treacherous, so if you’re going to do any makeshift repairs, safety first.  At a minimum, that means wearing rubber soled shoes, and no walking around on the damaged roof.  You don’t know how bad the damage is, and the last thing you want to do is make a small hole bigger by falling through!

That said, let’s talk about the three things in particular you can do to rig a temporary fix.

  1. The roof turbine – You’ve seen those little silver spinning things on rooftops before, right?  Well, they can get blown off rather easily in a storm, and when they do, it opens up a hole straight into your lovely house.  Fortunately, hardware stores carry “caps” for them, and if yours should come up missing after a storm, that’s a quick and easy fix.  In fact, if this is the source of your leak, you may not even need a roof renovation specialist at all!

  1. Cover the hole with a tarp – This is probably the first thing most people think of when they suffer damage to their roof.  Almost everybody has at least one tarp, and it’s pretty well suited to the task.  There are a couple of different ways you can make this work, too.  If you have a staple gun and some two by fours, you can create a “patch” to cover the impacted area.  You could accomplish much the same effect with a big roll of plastic sheeting.  Just roll it out over the impacted area, staple it down so the wind won’t catch it, roll the sheeting to the crest of the roof and staple near the roof line for stability.  It won’t last forever, but it’ll keep things from getting worse.

  1. Finally, consider roofing paper (this might be called ‘tar paper’ or ‘roofing felt’ where you live, but it is all the same stuff).  You affix it with plastic cement and a trowel.  This can work on smaller holes where a tarp might be overkill.  If you go this route, you will want to apply the paper in overlapping strips, and make sure you cover at least a couple feet on each side of the hole to prevent seepage.  

Whatever makeshift repairs you make, just bear in mind that you or the roofing guys will have to undo them when it comes time to make the repairs permanent, so don’t go overboard, whatever solution you gravitate toward.  No need in winding up having to pay more because the pros have to undo your quick fix!

Monday, February 3, 2014

How to choose a new roof when there are so many choices

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How to choose a new roof when there are so many choices
It is true there are many options for you to choose from if you are considering a home roof repair in Long Island.  These choices range from the material of the roof, to its pitch and the company you will use to install the roof.  However, for all these decisions there is likely to be one option that is most suited to your particular circumstances and when the various advantages and disadvantages of these options are weighed up, the choice of which one to choose should become clearer.
Material
The decision of which material to choose for your new roof will probably come down to shingle or metal and each material has its advantages.  The length of time you will remain in the property can influence the decision about the material that is chosen.  A metal roof has a considerably longer lifespan than a shingle roof so if you are planning to stay in the property for a period of up to fifty years it is possible you would never have to replace the roof again.  Metal roofs are generally more hardwearing than shingle roofs so any repair costs will be lower overall.  A shingle roof is usually made of asphalt shingles and this type of roof costs much less to install than a metal roof.  Any repairs can usually be easily made. They are available in a wide range of colors and styles so they will suit any style of home. Both metal and asphalt shingle roofs are fire resistant.
Pitch
Most Long Island roofing on residential properties is pitched but flat roofing can also have benefits.  A flat roof is much harder to install than a pitched roof and therefore can be more complex and can increase installation costs.  Flat roofs are also easier to clean and maintain that a pitched roof and can be accessed more easily and safely.  The benefits of a pitched roof include easier draining of rain water and it also allows for more loft space within the property.  Many people prefer the look and style of a pitched roof over that of a flat roof.
Contracting
The hardest decision you are likely to make is which roofing contractor to choose to install the new roof. There are some steps that can be taken to help you make this decision.  Choosing a local company means there are likely to be examples of their work in the neighborhood that can be viewed.  Family and friends may be able to make some recommendations.  If you have the time to gather several quotes then these can be compared to in order to find the best deal.  You should be wary of any quote that is considerably lower than the others as these savings may be made by sacrificing quality in either materials or workmanship.


Replacing any New York roofing will be an investment to  your home and any decisions that are made regarding the work should not be taken lightly.  If you have time to consider all your options then you should take as much time as needed to ensure you are completely happy with all your decisions.  Even if the work needs to be done as quickly as possible it is important not to be pressured into any decisions you may not be completely comfortable with.  A good Long Island roofing contractor will be able to go through all your options with you and help you to make the right decisions that best suit your circumstances.