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What Happens Before a Roof Is Repaired

The hot Southern California sun can wreak havoc on roofs of all kinds, so it is very common for your roof to need attention every now and again. If you know you have a problem with your roof, do you know what you should expect from your Agoura Hills roof repair specialists when they come to your home? All roofing Agoura Hills repairs tend to follow these same simple steps:

Before anything is removed, cut away or torn off, it is important for the roofers to get a clear understanding of what the problems are and where they are originating. To do this, they must do a complete inspection of your roof from all angles. On the inside, they will likely try to find any water stains on the roof decking, or moisture on the insulation. Leaks are also common along the soffits and vents, so they should also ensure those areas are dry.

To get the entire picture, a good roofer should also inspect the outside of the roof. They will likely look for any damage that may be effecting the façade of your home, especially along the eaves and gutters. Curled, cracked and broken shingles, damaged caulking, holes, bent flashing, low spots and any kind of situations that will result in water pooling on your roof should be inspected very carefully by a properly trained Agoura Hills roof repair specialist. All of these problems will allow water to enter your home and may potentially cause thousands of dollars in damages.

Repairs can be varied, based on the type of roof you have and the materials that were used to build it, and they will vary depending on the extent of the damage to your roof. Most often, only small areas of tiles or decking will need to be replaced. Sometimes entire sections have rotted and must be removed. It is important to work with a knowledgeable and experienced Agoura Hills roof repair expert to determine what is necessary for your roof.

 

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