WATERPROOFING
ROOF LEAK WATERPROOFING
Roof leaks may be caused by damaged or improperly installed flashing, damaged or missing tiles, damaged or incorrectly installed skylights, blocked guttering, use of incorrect roofing material and/or inappropriately sealed valleys.
Detecting a roof leak may be difficult because water can travel lengthy distance before finding an entry point in one place, dripping into another and eventually soaking into ceilings and walls.
The most common indications of a roof leak include:
- Water seeping into the structure during heavy rainfalls
- Discolouration or water spots on the ceiling and walls
- Stained soffits and fascia;
- Granules collecting in the gutters
- Decreased home energy efficiency
- Deterioration of internal air quality
- Musty smells
- Appearance of mould
- Peeling or bubbling paint around skylights or windows
- Cracking or bubbling plaster
- Crumbling drywall
- Wood decay in your crawlspace or around skylights and windows
BUSS Roof Plumbing & Carpentry
Our partner company, BUSS Roof Plumbing & Carpentry are experts in the identification and rectification of roof leaks and areas requiring maintenance specifically for tiled and metal roofs. BUSS’s Remediation team service clients in the commercial and industrial industry for concrete roofs and can assist with condition assessments, action plans to remediate issues, provide product recommendations and undertake roof repairs to eradicate underlying problems and restore roof structures to their desired state.
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