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Method 1: Use Rubberized Wet Patch To Fix The Roof Leak

Rubberized wet patch is a rubber modified sealant that can be used to seal roof leak in hot or wet condition. This is just the perfect thing to use when you need to fix the roof and it’s raining out there. You can use this for asphalt shingles or even tile shingles. Before we do that, do remember to wear rubber gloves to give you a better grip despite the wet condition. Also, don’t forget your anti-slip shoes. It’s raining out there and it’s not fun to be sliding off the roof.

Here’s what you should do:

1. Identify the source of roof leak

In general, there’s a few areas where you can look for to find the source of roof leak. You can check if there’s any broken or distorted roof shingles. Broken roof tiles and damaged shingles are few more signs of roof leak to note on. In some cases, it’s not the roof that is causing the leak. It could be a leaking gutter. Gutter is an essential part of the roof that prevents water from coming into your house. If you see the gutter has rusting parts or pulling away from the roof, these are usually signs that your gutter is failing. Fixing a leaking roof when it’s raining is probably much easier than the gutter. In the gutter, the flow of water is heavier and will greatly reduce the effectiveness of the sealant. Worse case is that most of them will probably be washed down the downspout. In this case, it’s probably best to wait it out and give a call to your friendly roof contractor for a tea time before forcing them to fix the leak for you.

2. Prepare your wet patch inside a container

Scoop some of the rubberized wet patch into a container along with your putty knife. You’ll need to carry it up. Be sure to put it inside a plastic bag so the rain won’t get into it. It would be best to have a proper handle too so you can hold it properly when heading up.

3. Position your safety ladder at an even ground

After you identify the leak, you need a safe access point. Make sure the place where you setup the ladder is as close to the source of leak as possible so you don’t have to travel far across the other galaxy of the roof.

4. Get up the roof with caution

There’s probably water sliding down the roof that attempts to make you loose your footing. That’s why a non-slip foot wear is very important. It is recommended to stay inside the house until the rain stops. But, if you have to get up the roof, make sure that it’s not when the rain is still super heavy. Let the rain slow down a bit before getting up the roof. Also, expect strong wind while you’re up there. So, lower your body while moving around on the roof.

5. Apply the wet patch.

Take the putty knife and apply the sealant onto the source of roof leak. Make sure it’s covered properly. Flatten it down with the putty knife so that the rain water can flow through it with ease.

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