Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Find and Fix Your Roof Leak

Roof leaks are way too hassle. So finding where it is and fixing it immediately is a must do.

I found this expert advice from hometips.com that I hope will be of help to others too:

The source of most roof leaks is hard to find because it originates away from where the leak shows up. In order to find the source of a leak, follow a roofer’s advice and “think like water.”
Water typically comes in through worn, broken, or missing shingles; where nails have worked loose; or through corroded or poorly sealed roof flashing around vents, skylights, or chimneys or along the intersections of roof planes.

how to find a roof leak
A roof leak often travels down a rafter, showing up down-roof from where it begins.
Once water passes the roofing, it flows along the sheathing, roof rafters, or topside of ceilings until it finds a place to drip down—inevitably onto your favorite piece of furniture.

Look for a roof leak during the day. Go into the attic with a bright flashlight; step only on secure framing members and never on the insulation or topside of the ceiling below—neither of these will support you! Start above the place where the drip has occurred and work your way uproof, looking for wetness along the framing members.

If the weather has been dry for a while, look for water marks, stains, or discolorations on the wood made by moisture. Then switch off the light and try to find a hole where daylight shows through the roof. (With a wood-shingle roof, you’ll see many such places, but while the overlapped shingles let light show through they shed water.) If it’s still raining, put a bucket under the leak in an area with proper support. Let the bucket collect the drips and fix the leak when the weather clears.

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Use a garden hose with nozzle control to water-test for roof leaks.

Water-Testing for Roof Leaks

If you can’t find the cause of a leak from the attic or by visual inspection on the roof surface, wait for dry weather and ask a friend to help you do a water test. To do this, one person goes onto the roof with a garden hose; the other person goes inside the attic with a bucket and a strong light.

The person in the attic watches carefully while the one on the roof floods the roof with the hose, starting at the bottom (the eaves) and slowly working uproof until water from the leak appears in the attic. Once the leak is found, push a nail up through the hole to mark its location for rooftop repair. Mark the surface of the roof with chalk, if necessary.

The exact methods for repairing the roof leak will depend upon the roofing material and the roof’s construction.

Roof Leak Emergency

Here is how to make an emergency cover for your leaking roof from plastic sheeting and 2 by 4s:

1Partially unroll or unfold enough heavy (6-mil) polyethylene sheeting to cover the leaking section of roof, from eaves to peak; add about 4 feet extra, and cut it with a utility knife. Wrap one end around a 2 by 4 that is as long as the plastic’s width; staple the plastic along the 2 by 4. Sandwich the assembly with a second 2 by 4, and nail the boards together with three or four 3-inch or 3 1/4-inch common nails.

2Place the sandwiched end of the plastic along the eaves. Stretch the sheeting from eaves to ridge, running it over the top of the ridge and down the other side a few feet.

3Sandwich the top end of the sheeting with another pair of 2 by 4s so the wind will not carry it away. Do not nail any part of this assembly to the roof.

Fast Fix for a Roof Leak

If you know that a roof leak is being caused by a hole, sometimes you can temporarily fix it with a 12-by-12-inch piece of galvanized sheet metal flashing, available at almost any home improvement center or hardware store.

fix roof leak with flashing
Quickly fix a roof leak by slipping a sheet metal flashing up under the course above the hole.

Lift the damaged shingle with one hand, and push the sheet metal flashing up underneath the shingle so the sheet metal covers the hole. It may be necessary to pry up one or more roofing nails in the row above the damaged shingle so you can push the flashing all the way up under the course of shingles above the leak so water will be shed over the metal.


source: http://www.hometips.com/repair-fix/roof-leaks.html

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Winter and Fall Living Room Decor Idea

If you are artistic like me, you would really love to decorate your home that matches the season right? I found this video on living room decorating for winter and fall. A really good inspiration for your future home decorating plans.

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Adelaide Home Extension

Receiving testimonial videos from your happy and delighted clients is a big advantage for your corporation.
Such as this video below:

Home Extensions Adelaide


A good broadcast as a reference from an elated client of Dowling Homes. It is from their job well done on home extension in Adelaide, SA.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Collection of Beautiful Swimming Pools


I apologize for this out-of-the topic post. Just love to share it here.

So, If you are into swimming like me and would love to install a pool in your home too. Then these pools might be of great inspiration for you.

Found this in Home Life site and with a title of ‘Top Pools’. They are indeed the top pools as it is a collection of really beautiful swimming pools.

(source: homelife.com.au)



Monday, 5 May 2014

A simple yet cozy living room

I just want to make this as an example of a living room that is simple yet cozy in a good way.
Notice the furniture used, it brought up the coziness feel that it gives you.


Image source: https://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/better-homes-gardens/renovation/photos/p/15102643/beautiful-homes-stunning-sydney-waterfront/15102655/