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1. Dry rot to rubber seal insert in alastic or metal PVC pipe boot flashings.
2. Missing Shingles - associated with wind or storm damage.
3. Slipping shingles - associated with poor workmanship/installation or poor nailing technique.
4. Damaged shingles - associated with tree limbs rubbing against the shingles.
5. Chimney reflashing - associated with poor workmanship/installation and or wear & tear/old age.
6. Malfunctioning ventilation such as turbine vents, power vents & unsealed stove pipe base cones & collars - due to put on & tear/old age & poor workmanship/installation.
7. Porch Roof Leaks - due to poor workmanship/installation at the transition where the porch meets The House, Or Due Towards the incorrect use of shingles on a roof with a pitch/slope less than 3" up for every 12" Out (3/12 or three:12).
8. Roof leaks at headwall & sidewall flashings - Related to poor workmanship/Installation or insufficient roof drainage/lack of gutters, resulting In overwhelming amounts of water falling off an upper roof on to lower roof & causing the flashings to be
overwhelmed by water.
9. Leaky skylights - Related to poor workmanship/installation, seal harm, due to put on & tear/old age or cracking to glass or plastic domes caused by hail, age or other falling debris such as from trees.
10. Critter Damage - due to wildlife attempting to seek refuge from the elements via the roof, usually when oof access Is not limited by proper cultivation of nearby vegetation, such as Trees.
A roof repair could be a significant headache, but if you find the proper contractor it does not need to be a difficult time. Just ensure that you hire a Roof Restoration Melbourne expert who's licensed, get a referral, and shop about prior to you let anyone work in your house.
