Monday, 28 March 2016

Safety Tips When Repairing A Roof Leak

Myrtle Beach Roof LeaksWith the storms we have had lately, many of you may have experienced shingles blowing off your roof or a minor roof leak. There are several websites such as “HowStuffWorks.com” and “eHow.com” that will give you tips on doing minor repairs on your roof.


Before you attempt any roof leak repair – no matter how minor – please keep these safety tips in mind:



  1. You should always do a roof leak repair on a sunny day when the roof is completely dry. We have had several days of rain in a row here in Myrtle Beach, so you will want to wait until we have had a few dry days. A wet roof can be extremely slippery and is a very dangerous place to be.

  2. Always take appropriate safety measures when doing any type of roof leak repair. The primary safety tool is a safety rope.

  3. If you have a steep roof, you will want to use a ladder framework to make sure you have secure anchoring. It may be necessary to rent or buy a roofer’s ladder that has a bracket that will bridge the edge of the roof while you are fixing the roof leak.

  4. Make sure you wear rubber-soled boots or shoes when working on the roof leak. The rubber will provide the necessary traction and reduce the chance of slipping on the roof. A safety helmet is also a good idea.

  5. Make a map of where the power lines are located and keep it handy while moving around the roof.

  6. Place all of your tools in a proper tool box and keep them close to the place where you are working on the roof leak.

  7. If possible, have someone on the ground who can make a phone call in case of an emergency. You don’t want to work alone on something that has this much potential for accidents.


Repairing even a minor leak or shingle on a roof can be difficult, not to mention dangerous. Your best bet is to call a roofing specialist to inspect your roof and make the necessary repairs.


MB Roofing Pros is here to answer your questions. Give us a call about your roof leak today.


MB Roofing Pros

5335 N. Kings Hwy #211B

Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

843-492-0778

http://roofing-myrtlebeach.com

Safety Tips When Repairing A Roof Leak

Myrtle Beach Roof LeaksWith the storms we have had lately, many of you may have experienced shingles blowing off your roof or a minor roof leak. There are several websites such as “HowStuffWorks.com” and “eHow.com” that will give you tips on doing minor repairs on your roof.


Before you attempt any roof leak repair – no matter how minor – please keep these safety tips in mind:



  1. You should always do a roof leak repair on a sunny day when the roof is completely dry. We have had several days of rain in a row here in Myrtle Beach, so you will want to wait until we have had a few dry days. A wet roof can be extremely slippery and is a very dangerous place to be.

  2. Always take appropriate safety measures when doing any type of roof leak repair. The primary safety tool is a safety rope.

  3. If you have a steep roof, you will want to use a ladder framework to make sure you have secure anchoring. It may be necessary to rent or buy a roofer’s ladder that has a bracket that will bridge the edge of the roof while you are fixing the roof leak.

  4. Make sure you wear rubber-soled boots or shoes when working on the roof leak. The rubber will provide the necessary traction and reduce the chance of slipping on the roof. A safety helmet is also a good idea.

  5. Make a map of where the power lines are located and keep it handy while moving around the roof.

  6. Place all of your tools in a proper tool box and keep them close to the place where you are working on the roof leak.

  7. If possible, have someone on the ground who can make a phone call in case of an emergency. You don’t want to work alone on something that has this much potential for accidents.


Repairing even a minor leak or shingle on a roof can be difficult, not to mention dangerous. Your best bet is to call a roofing specialist to inspect your roof and make the necessary repairs.


MB Roofing Pros is here to answer your questions. Give us a call about your roof leak today.


MB Roofing Pros

5335 N. Kings Hwy #211B

Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

843-492-0778

http://roofing-myrtlebeach.com

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

How To Locate Roof Leaks

Roof Leak Is No Laughing Matter


Roof leaks Myrtle BeachWe know that getting a roof leak is one of the most inconvenient repairs to your home, but with some patience, you may be able to perform your own roof repair regardless of the type of shingles you have on your roof. It goes without saying that the first step is to actually locate the leak. This quick guide will assist you in finding the leak by checking specific areas indoors and avoiding climbing up on the roof to locate the leak.


Keep in mind that these are indications of a roof leak but they could simply be moisture or humidity problems in your home. We will show you ways to look properly so that you can distinguish between a problem caused by indoor condensation and a roof leak.


Condensation vs Roof Leak


If you notice several small stains in your ceiling as opposed to one big stain, this usually indicates a condensation problem. These smaller stains will usually be close to exterior walls and will appear even when there has been no rain. Look for a white center in the stain, this is another indication of a condensation problem. Water condensation can cause a mold problem that may not be immediately evident. You will want to contact water restoration specialists in the case of condensation.


A roof leak will cause the stain to appear anywhere on the ceiling, not just near the walls. Look for a dark center stain that gets lighter as it moves outward. This is caused by the center stain being older than the outer rim.


Look For Sagging Ceilings with Roof Leaks


The major cause of a sagging ceiling is rainwater that has accumulated on the ceiling. The water will break down your ceiling over time as it moistens the ceiling. The accumulated weight of the water pushes the ceiling down causing it to sag. Before attempting to fix the roof, you will want to completely drain the water by creating a small hole and catching the water in a basin.


Paint That Is Pealing


Wallpaper that is stripping away from the wall or peeling paint is indications of a roof leak. Peeling paint on an inner wall as opposed to an exterior wall indicates a possible roof leak.


Mold May Indicate Roof Leak


As we mentioned earlier, mold can be an indicator of a roof leak or condensation. Look around vents and chimneys as this is where the mold will appear first. This underlying cause of the mold is usually a lead in the flashing of a metal roof. It is easier to locate this type of roof leak as opposed to a leak from a shingle or tile.


Once you have determined there is a leak, you can then trace it back and get a good estimate of where the roof leak is on the outside. Having plans for your house is a big help in locating the possible leak.


If you have a tile roof or roof shingles, fixing the leak can be a straight forward process. In most instances the leak is from damaged or cracked tiles. If that is the case, you simply need to replaced the tiles. You will need to also seal the new tile with roof cement. Be sure and read our article on roof safety!


In the case of a metal roof, you will need to locate the leak and then seal it with either roof cement or caulk.

If locating and fixing a roof leak is not your “thing,” you will want to contact a roofing professional. This is the safest and best way to solve those unexpected leaks.


Give MB Roofing Pros a call today to schedule an inspection of your roof for possible roof leak.


MB Roofing Pros

5335 N. Kings Hwy #211B

Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

843-492-0778

http://roofing-myrtlebeach.com

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Five Methods of Cleaning Your Myrtle Beach Roof Without a Journey to the Emergency Room

Myrtle Beach RoofThe roof over your head takes a whipping. Storms, wind, birds, dust, hail, squirrels, hot sunshine, leaves and pine needles and branches falling from trees – it’s difficult at the top.


At some point you will want to clean your Myrtle Beach roof, if you want to keep it. Sure, lots of roofs have warranties, and you can purchase shingles with 30- or 50-year lifespan, however the small print constantly says “Roofing system must be correctly kept and cleaned.” That’s where your hard work comes into play.


One or two times a year, you need to clean your Myrtle Beach roof — even more if you stay in a location that deposits a great deal of sediment up there. Here are five significantly labor-intensive roof-cleaning approaches I’ve utilized throughout the years for your roof-cleaning satisfaction:


1. Hose Technique (or Lazy Technique)

Get an good long hose and a nozzle, grab your swimsuit, and have some fun on a hot day. This Myrtle Beach roof-cleaning method doesn’t work extremely well– in fact, it’s barely adequate– however a minimum of you can state you attempted.


2. Hand and Broom

Go out the ladder, placed on some shoes that have soles with great grip, and get on up. Be safe– do not, whatever you do, take the threat of falling off your Myrtle Beach roof lightly, and do not do this work alone. Then merely pick up the major debris and carefully sweep the rest off into your neighbor’s yard. (Kidding.) Do not apply too much pressure with the broom, or it will sweep off those little pebbles embedded in your asphalt shingles, and reduce their lifespan.


3. The Annoying Leaf-Blower Approach

Do you know anyone who enjoys the music of an loud leaf blower? I sure don’t. Some homeowners associations have even prohibited the darn things. However I need to confess, they’re pretty good tools for wiping a roof into shape. Wear an excellent dust mask so you don’t inhale the stuff. Utilizing a leaf blower will be simpler on your back– not as much bending over to remove debris by hand– but harder on your eardrums and your relationships with close-by locals.


4. Roofing system Mold Removal.

Got those unsightly black stains on your shingles? It’s not really mold, most likely– rather it’s most likely dead algae, which grows on some shingles, particularly on the north side of the roof where the sun does not completely dry them out. Commercially-made roofing cleaners, and even a simple solution of soap and hot water or bleach, can get rid of the spots. A soft scrub brush can help, but whatever you do, do never pressure-wash your roof, unless you want to install a brand-new one next week.


5. Got moss?

Green moss occurs on roofing systems with too much shade and humidity. Moss can harm shingles terribly, growing underneath individual shingles and triggering them to leak. By using a chlorine bleach solution you can kill moss and stop it from recurring for a long time. I use 5-10 % bleach and the rest water, and apply it to the mossy areas of the roofing system with a sponge. Vinegar and dish soap can work, too. If you utilize chlorine bleach, do not hose it off, or it will damage your backyard and garden and harm your plants.


Now get up there! Your Myrtle Beach roof requires your attention.


MB Roofing Pros

5335 N. Kings Hwy #211B

Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

843-492-0778

http://roofing-myrtlebeach.com