The hurricane season could be close to being finished, but that does not mean that another storm will hit. From hurricanes to tornadoes to a loss rainy and windy, many types of weather damage on the roof of your home. To prevent leaks of damaging the inside, be prepared in advance with tarpaulins. Made of polyethylene film heavyweight attached to damaged areas of your roof to prevent water and moisture to penetrate and cause damage inside your home.
Of course, the tarps not be the only materials you have on hand before a storm. In addition to a supply of food, flashlights and a first aid kit, you should have the tools to secure a tarp on your roof. This includes a hammer, nails, and two by four boards to keep them down. In addition, a scale is also recommended that the roof surface may be smooth.
When the tarps are used on your roof after a storm, they must be attached to the surface - and not just thrown over the damaged areas. The most effective method for fixing the covers is to provide advice and nails. If you want to attach a tarp, wrap one side of the material in a two by four board and nailed to the side of the crest of damage. Then spread a tarp on top and on the damaged area. The other end of the covering should be wrapped in a two by four board and nailed to the other side of the injury. The two remaining parts of the material must be nailed with boards on top.
This procedure should be done until all the damaged areas are covered with blue tarp. Before the hurricane has several sheets to yourself, enough for the boards and nails to secure them. Also, before you add the sheets, check under your roof, all damaged areas. Although the damage may not show on the roof, water can still penetrate through.
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