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    A storm damage roof leak is one of the most common types of leaks, which can cause extensive damage to your home if left unaddressed. It’s easy to overlook the issue of leaks and assume that they are not a big deal. However, leaks can pose significant risks to your property, and they should not be taken lightly.

    Suppose you don’t take immediate action to fix a roof leak. In that case, the water seeping into your property’s structure can create the perfect breeding ground for mold and mildew, which can cause various health problems for you and your family. Additionally, the water can gradually eat away at the structural integrity of your home, leading to severe and costly damages in the long run.

    Don’t let storm damage become a nightmare.

    Therefore, it’s crucial to take roof leaks seriously and address them immediately. Don’t wait until tomorrow to fix a leak; the longer you wait, the more severe the damage can become. Taking prompt action now can save you time, money, and potential health risks in the future.

    HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?

    • PHASE 1

    Contact us at 786-703-7413 to make an appointment to inspect your home or business.

    The most challenging thing with a roof leak is finding the origin of the damage. Our specialists will analyze the damage and explain the appropriate procedure to solve it. 

    • PHASE 2

    To adequately detect the leak, specialists must use the right equipment and measure specific points on the roof to see the affected area successfully.

    • PHASE 3

    Then, we clean and sanitize all areas affected by water, preventing the property’s inhabitants from suffering collateral damage.

    Signs that there is a roof leak.

    Inside:

    • Mold: Any sign of mold or mildew could be a sign that moisture is getting into the house.
    • Moisture or stains: Check the ceilings and walls to see if there are bubbles in the paint or water stains.

    Outside (use binoculars to inspect the roof from the ground):

    • Roofs: Look for missing, broken, cracked, raised, or damaged shingles.
    • Flashings: Water can infiltrate when there are cracks in the caulk or pieces are missing.
    • Gutters: Do gutters have sagging areas? Does the gutter overflow when it rains?

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