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  • Writer's pictureCody Hull

Rain roof damage prevention

Updated: Feb 22, 2023

While the slow dribble can be cozy and enjoyable, the constant downpour can cause many problems for your roof, if you do not protect your roof.

Proper maintenance of the roof is as important as building it. Indoris face many issues such as leaks, clogged gutters, stained ceilings, etc. during the rainy season. Hiring a roofing professional for the maintenance of the roof can help a lot to avoid these situations.

Even when you don’t hire a roofing professional, you can still take care of your roof in many ways. In this blog, we are going to discuss 10 tips to protect your roof from rain.


10 Ways to Prevent Roof Damage in Heavy Rainfall


1. Waterproofing

Waterproofing has become a popular method of protecting the house against rainfall. There are many ways to waterproof the exterior of a house. It can prevent the damage caused by heavy rainfall like leaks. Waterproofing should be done by experienced professionals.


2. Inspect the Inside and Outside of your Roof

Inspecting the roof regularly is very important to prevent roof leaks during heavy rain. A common sign of a damaged roof is stained and dripping ceilings. Before the onset of the rainy season, inspect your roof for any leaks and damages.

If roofing tiles or shingles are damaged then heavy rains can cause them to break. Replacing damaged parts will ensure that you enjoy the rainy season instead of worrying about leaks.


3. Use Gutters

Gutters help in draining all the rainwater from the roof. If the water stays stored on the roof it can cause leaks and even weaken the foundation of the roof structure.

If your house doesn’t have any gutters, you should definitely install some before the heavy rainfall starts. Any person experienced in roofing shed fabrication work can install gutters properly on the roof.


4. Clean Those Gutters Regularly

Only installing a gutter on your roof isn’t going to guarantee Roof Protection. Regular checking is required to ensure that these gutters are clean and free from debris, rocks, and tree leaves. These things can cause the water to get stuck in the gutter and overflow, potentially damaging the roof.

You can clean the gutter with the help of a hose. This allows you to clean the downspouts of the gutter too.


5. Check your Vents

Roof Vents are an essential part of every home but they can increase the chances of roof leaks in heavy rain. To ensure that the vents are properly and securely installed, you can hire an experienced roofer from Hull & Sons Roofing. They will inspect your vent and also make the required repairs.


6. Keep the Chimney Hooded

The chimney is another weak point in the roof. During heavy rainfalls, water can leak into the house through the chimney without proper covering. Inspect your chimney to check for cracks. If any are found, it is better to repair those before the rainy season starts because rain can make them worse.

Also, ensure that the chimney is properly hooded. You can install small iron tin sheds over the chimney for this purpose.


7. Conduct a Shingle Inspection

Shingles provide an extra bit of roof protection from the rain. But they are often neglected by people until the damage has been done. Regularly check the shingles on your roofing sheds to ensure they are secure and not cracked or damaged.

Heavy winds and rain also dislodge shingles. It is advisable to inspect them after every storm or heavy wind to ensure all the shingles are in place.


8. Fix Leaks

Stains and patches of darkened color on the ceilings are clear signs of roof leakage. Rainwater leaking from the roof is not only going to create a mess for the residents but also weaken the foundations of the roof. That is why leaks should be fixed as soon as possible. Heavy rainfall can make these leaks much worse.


9. Replace Weak Roofs

The roof of any home should be replaced over time. While it can be costly, heavy rains can damage weakened roofs quite badly.


10. Trim Overhanging Branches

Having trees in your yard makes the home look beautiful. But branches of large trees can cause serious problems to the house. Braches that are long enough to reach your roof can cause wear and tear in the shingles, sometimes even dislodging them. During heavy rainfall, water can leak through these shingles.

Trimming these overhanging branches is going to protect your roof from any unnecessary damage.


Need more information on protecting your roof? Get in touch with experts at Hull & Sons Roofing. Contact us today. 800-997-6634


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