Herndon, VA was originally a hub of dairy farming and a favored place for residents of Northern Virginia to vacation. It continues to have the small town feel despite its proximity to the national capital. It gets the same weather we often see in news film footage of the White House. Residents must batten down the hatches at times and be sure their roofs are in good repair.
You may think a roof leak has to be the size of a watermelon when you see the amount of moisture that accumulates in your ceilings and walls. You would expect to climb up into your attic and stick your head out through the hole. That kind of roof repair is not typical. A roofing contractor in Herndon knows it takes a very small hole, one that you might never find to do a lot of damage to your ceiling. Gallons of water can drip through a few holes the size of a nail head.
When you see the circumference of a water stain inside the house, think about all the water that has saturated the roof sheathing, attic structure and insulation before it got to the ceiling. If you can see dark or moldy patches on the surface, there is a lot more growing behind the scene. Black mold is highly toxic and can make you very ill. A little detective work by the roofing contractor can be enough to stop it, but if you don’t call us the moment you suspect a problem it will get worse far more quickly than you can imagine.
If your roof leak gets so bad that it pours through the ceiling during a rainstorm, we will come out to your house at any time during the day or night. Don’t try to get on the roof yourself when it is raining. Roofing materials get very slick when wet. We can take emergency measures to prevent any additional damage from happening to your home! When the rain stops we will do permanent roof repairs that stop the leaks for good. Don’t wait until you have a problem – call for a free roof inspection and stop the leaks before they do any serious damage and end up in total roof replacement.
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