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6 Tips on Dealing with a Leaky Roof

No one wants to discover that their roof has a leak. Your home is supposed to keep you warm and dry. When water starts to seep in from a leaky roof, you know you have to deal with the issue right away. If you’ve never had a leaky roof before, it can be tough to know what to do first. So if you ever find yourself in this situation, here are 6 tips on dealing with a leaky roof.

Catch the Leak

The first step towards minimizing the damage from your leaky roof is to find a receptacle to catch the dripping water. Grab an empty garbage can or large bucket and place it underneath the drips. An absorbent towel placed under the bucket will soak up any water that splashes over the edges.

Puncture Bubbles

If you notice any areas that are bubbled up, there is likely water collecting in behind. Be sure that the items under the bubbles are moved or protected. Next, grab another bucket and go ahead and puncture the bubble to release the collected water. Doing so helps reduce the damage to your ceiling and walls.

Protect Your Contents

Water causes damage quickly. Most of the items in your home are probably not meant to withstand a lot of water exposure. If they were, they’d probably be outside pieces. Start by taking steps to protect your furniture, electronics, and other assets. Move them far out of the way. If items are still in danger of getting wet, cover them with thick sheets of plastic to minimize damage.

Call the Professionals

Finding the source of your leak and doing the repairs yourself is quite an undertaking unless you know what you’re doing. Keep in mind, you want to act quickly when your roof is leaking. Getting the situation taken care of as soon as possible is the best way to reduce the damage. If you think you’re going to need funding to pay for the repairs, we’ve got you covered. HFS Financial can get you paired with the loan you need to get the job done right. It’s important to remember that time is of the essence in these situations.

Cover the Leak

If you’ve booked a contractor to come in and investigate, but they can’t come right away, try covering the leak. You may not know the exact spot that’s leaking, but if you can get a tarp over the general area, you can slow the damage. Just be careful not to add to the hole when you’re securing the tarp.

Get Home Improvement Financing for a Leaky Roof

No one plans for a leaky roof. When the situation catches you off guard and you need some help to pay for repairs, we are always available. HFS Financial matches homeowners with the best financing options for every home improvement need. The application process is simple and quick and does not affect your credit. With HFS Financial, “You Dream It. We Finance It.” Let’s get your roof back in order so that you can have the protection you need for your home and family.

 

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