During a roof installation there are several steps to ensure that your home s interior is never exposed.
Putting on a roof in the rain.
Rest assure that joe hall roofing has your best interest at heart.
My contractor put all of the roofing felt on couple of days ago.
Especially on new construction the materials will dry.
When that predicted rain turns into an unexpected high wind and thunderstorm your roof remains secure.
The main concern when shingling a roof in the rain is the water.
Is it ok to install a new roof while it s raining i m having a new roof installed over 20 year old oriented strand board sheathing.
The rainy season is now in full swing and as professional roofers we know that with rain comes a slew of surprise roof leaks and emergency repairs and sometimes a reroof in the rain.
But when they were installing the asphalt shingles yesterday it started to rain.
Professional contractors will recommend waiting until conditions are clear before exploring a rooftop even if just surveying the scene.
It would have been great if they had the decking covered before it rained.
Your roof is more susceptible to leaks the older it is but the recent draught in california has also made it so that any holes or cracks in your roof have gone unnoticed for long periods of time.
Roofing felt also known as tar paper serves as both an extra layer of protection between the shingles and the plywood and as a temporary moisture barrier until all the.
Of course it goes without saying that you don t want your roof installed during a rain storm because even the best deck protection will not keep running water from getting into your house and damaging your insulation and drywall.
It started raining during the install.
Good news is that they did a section at a time so the osb was exposed to fairly light rain drizzle for about a half hour before peel and stick membrane was installed.
Since unshingled roofs are exposed a lot of the rainwater tends to affect the roofing structure.
This is also an important note for homeowners considering diy roof repairs.
Right now i have two concerns.
A slick roof can put workers at risk and increases the likelihood for injuries and damage to your home.
In turn the contents of home are also secure.
In this case would it be better to leave the roof open until the rain lets down or should the structure be shingled soon.
If a project is started on a sunny day when rain is predicted the next working one section at a time allows for the roof to remain intact essentially throughout the project.
They installed the shingles on half of the roof in the rain.
If it starts to rain a good crew will have tarps handy to protect your home just in case.
But rain on the decking then roofing done as long as the roof is leak free now you should be fine.
What really causes problems is repetitive continual moisture.
Will the trapped moisture below the shingles be ok.