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JH Exteriors Offers Tips for Leaking Roofs


St.Louis County, MO (PRWEB) April 11, 2013

Springtime storms can bring a lot of rain, which can reveal roof leaks. What should you do when an April shower finds its way into your living room?

First, control the interior damage as quickly as possible.

Move any items that have not yet become soaked. If furniture or other items cannot be moved, cover them with plastic sheets to protect them from the water. Collect dripping water in a leak proof container and make sure the container is on a solid surface.

Remove the water.

Begin to dry up water that has soaked into carpet and furniture. For carpeting that has become wet, you may need to pull the carpet away from the padding. Expose the backing to air and allow it to dry. This will also give the padding underneath a chance to dry, and reduce the chance that mold will grow. Circulate as much fresh air as possible around the affected areas.

Call your insurance agent.

If your living space has sustained a considerable amount of damage, call your insurance agent. Your policy may or may not cover damage to the interior from a roof leak. Do not wait to call the agent. They can usually inspect the damage within hours of your call and help you get started on the process of cleaning up or replacing your damaged contents.

Inspect the roof, inside and out.

As soon as possible, check the roof for obvious sources of standing or pooling water. Make sure the valleys, gutters and downspouts are clear of debris and allow the water to move freely off the roof and away from the house. Inspect the roofing materials. Make sure all parts of the underlying roof are covered with shingles, and that the water barrier is not exposed in any way. Keep in mind that the water’s point of entry into the living space may not be directly below the roof leak. Roof leaks can “travel” so inspect the entire region of the leak carefully. You may also find it useful to inspect the roof from the attic space above the living quarters. That may provide a better indication of how the water is entering the structure.

Clear the gutters and downspouts.

Remove any obvious blockages and clear the downspouts if they are clogged. You can often do this with a garden hose. If the downspout is clogged, and it cannot be cleared with a hose, you may have to remove the downspout from the gutter and clear it by inverting the downspout or using a broom handle or other long object to push the debris out of the pipe. When it is clear, reattach it to the gutter and direct the water away from the foundation.

Inspect the flashing.

Some roof leaks are not the result of clogged gutters or downspouts. Instead, leaks occur where the roofing material is worn or damaged. In other cases, the flashing around chimneys, vents, or roof projections is damaged and allows water into the structure below. Inspect the flashing, where chimneys, dormers, vents and other attachments abut the roof. If the flashing is in poor condition, it may need to be replaced. If the sealing around the flashing is damaged, a generous application of roof tar may plug the leak.

Look for hidden damage.

Roof leaks often develop over time, so water may collect unnoticed for some time before it enters the living space. When you inspect the attic, check for any hidden damage that the leak may have caused. Look for wet spots on the roof planks or panels, discolored wood, damaged OSB panels, strange odors and dirt on the insulation. Check the interior for bulges in the ceilings and walls, peeling paint, and badly cracked plaster or wallboard. All of these are signs that something may not be right in your attic or walls.

Check for pests.

Ants and other water-loving pests will find wet wood a very attractive place to build a nest. If you experience a sudden invasion of ants, powder post beetles, pill bugs, sow bugs, earwigs or other water-loving pests, immediately look for wet wood. An exterminator can rid your house of these pests, but the only way to make sure they stay away is to remove the wet wood and remediate the problem.

Call a licensed roofing contractor.

If your inspection reveals a lot of water damage, or an old roof that simply needs replacement, and if you aren’t up to replacing it yourself, call a licensed roofing contractor to repair or replace your roof. Simply re-shingling the roof will not repair most roof leaks. If the roof is leaking, the most likely cause is a breakdown of the waterproofing layer underneath the shingles. In that case, all old shingles should be torn off, and the water proofing layer, along with the shingles, should be replaced.

Re-roofing can be expensive, so verify that the contractor you choose is licensed, has insurance and will apply for the proper municipal permits to do the work. Do not allow the contractor to begin work on the house if permits have not been issued and make sure the contractor replaces all of the damaged wood prior to re-roofing the house. After the roof work is complete, ask the contractor to go over proper roof maintenance with you, and be sure to get a final inspection from your municipal housing authority.







Mar 28

Red Blue Realty Presents Tips for Acquiring Studio City Real Estate to Flip


Studio City, Ca (PRWEB) March 05, 2013

Flipping Studio City real estate refers to the process of rapidly buying, fixing, and reselling houses in this market area. Many Studio City homes for sale offer the opportunity for investors to make a profit by upgrading a property and reselling it. Flippers can make a solid profit by turning homes over within six months or less of purchase. A savvy Studio City real estate agent like the professionals at Red Blue Realty can guide buyers interested in flipping property. There is a high demand for homes due to an under-supply of properties, and flipped properties have increased over twenty-five percent from the previous year. Here are some tips for acquiring Studio City properties in this growing trend.

Tip One: Analyze the Market

The housing market is on the upswing, interest rates are low, and investors should evaluate which neighborhoods are most attractive in terms of available properties and the communitys resources. A home will resell more quickly if its in a community with good schools, limited housing availability, and solid business growth to back up the neighborhood.

Tip Two: What Will Make Flipping Easier

Red Blue Realty can advise buyers on which elements will create the most demand for a property. A professional Studio City real estate agent knows that simple elements like property landscaping upgrades, environmentally enhanced features such as insulation or Energy Star appliances, and the installation of a security system can effectively attract buyers and encourage a quick sale.

Some resellers focus on environmental upgrades, some on luxury upgrades, and others look to simple enhancements like fresh paint and new windows. Discover what is most attractive to buyers in a given area and flipping will become easier.

Tip Three: Investment Strategies

Buyers intending on flipping should look for properties that most support their investment goals. A buyer looking to immediately resell will have different properties in mind than a buyer looking to renovate, rent, and hold on until prices rise again. This will also cause different decisions in regard to which neighborhoods are best to purchase in, an up and coming area or a more established community, a luxury development attracting higher end buyers, or a low income neighborhood hungry for housing.

Tip Four: Watch the Market

House flippings success is certainly market driven. Flippers should look at upswings and downturns in the over all marketplace, and be aware of and comfortable with cyclical slow periods when a renovated property can remain on the market for awhile.

Tip Five: How much Renovation?

Flippers also need to consider just how much work they want to put into a property before buying. Foreclosed properties may exhibit poor upkeep, and costs to replace a leaky roof or eliminate pests may make the most bargain properties less of a bargain. Make a budget, get financing to fit it, and then decide on the property that best suits flipping strategies.

Website: http://www.redbluerealty.com

Email: Contact(at)redbluerealty(dot)com

Phone Number: 1-(855) 66-RBREALTY or 1-(855) 667-2732







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