Manassas, VA is has a beautiful downtown section with many important historical buildings. It has a small hometown feel, although it is part of the Washington Metropolitan area, making it an ideal location for commuters. Owning your own home rather than renting means that you are responsible for home maintenance issues such as a leaky roof.
You can keep your roof cost down by handling small rook leaks before they do a lot of costly damage. It can sometimes take years for enough roof leaks to develop before you need to consider roof replacement. Most leaks are caused by cracked or missing shingles or issues with flashing. The first step you need to take is finding the source of the leak.
A roof finished with shingles is easy for a roofer to fix. We start by matching the area on the roof where you may have noticed wet spots on the ceiling inside the house. Damaged, missing or curled shingled are evidence that water is getting through the roof deck into the attic. Sometimes there will be no obvious signs and this can mean that your shingles are generally deteriorating or there is an issue with the flashing.
The best time to work on shingles is when the temperature is warm and they are less brittle. Curled up shingles can be re-nailed or glued down with roofing compound. Cracked or missing shingles can be replaced by carefully lifting the surrounding shingles and inserting a new one. Don’t wait until the weather is good before you call us. When a storm is underway and you are running for buckets to catch the drips inside the house, we can temporarily protect the contents of your home until we can do a thorough inspection.
Before you need a roof replacement, we have to find a lot of sections with rotted shingles. Usually small roof repairs can correct the problem and add a few more years of life to your roof. It does not cost anything for us to inspect your roof and assess it for damages so don’t wait until it is raining inside the house to call us.
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