Sam Boak and the Roofing repair experts at Boak & Sons want to help you watch for Leaks as Spring Approaches

April showers bring May… leaks? That might not be how the nursery rhyme really goes, but it’s still true! However, those leaks probably won’t wait till May to show their ugly face. Now that we’re officially working our way through spring, we all know the rain will continue. Sam Boak and our roofing repair experts want to make sure you know what to look for to keep your roof leak free, whether it’s in your home or commercial building!

1.       Water damage inside.

Seeing water damage on your ceilings can be a huge indicator that you have a leaking roof. Spotting, swelling or even water dripping are the signs you want to look for. Call our roofing repair experts if you see any of these so we can come out and take a look!

2.       Missing or damaged shingles or cracks in the flat roofing material.

Just like Sam Boak always says: Safety First! Don’t access your roof to check for any damage, especially if you think there could be a leak. If there is one, your roof could have weak spots that are not safe to stand on. However, if you’re able to see damage from a safe distance, call us! If you don’t already have a leak from that damage, it could be a vulnerable point down the road.

3.       Your roof is more than 20 years old.

If your roof hasn’t been replaced in 20 years or longer, it could have weak spots and be more vulnerable to spring weather damage! Don’t wait for leaks to cause even more damage. Our roofing repair experts can give you a free estimate to look for any issues that need addressed.

 

We all want to enjoy spring this year, but a leaking roof can ruin that in a heartbeat. If you think your roof has a leak or could be damaged, call us at 330-793-5646 or fill out a contact form on our website. Our roofing repair experts are ready to help you with your residential and commercial roof so leaks don’t plague your building! Sam Boak is always willing to answer any of your questions. Don’t hesitate to ask for him when you call!