Roof Skylights And Leak Repairs

by Scott Rodgers on January 10, 2010

Based on the fact that skylights interrupt and penetrate the surface of a roof, these are at higher risks of leaks and fissures. Rainwater flows down the roof, collects at the top of the skylight, builds up, and eventually finds a place around the edges where it can come drooling inside.

Improper sealing of the skylight joints, damaged roofing materials and corroded roof flashing are some of the other causes that make leaks to happen. Proper subsistence is very important and this will ultimately refrain your bank balance from being wasted on unexpected expenses.

The following part of the article will help the homeowners to guide the important ways by which they can effectively maintain their skylight and even repair the leaks, if any. You will be needing some very common tools that are usually lying at our places. If not, you can get them from any of the home improvement center. So, you need a ladder, stiff bristled brush, silicone caulk, roofing cement and caulk gun.

Now, to start with, first of all remove all the dirt and debris from the skylight. Better to use the a stiff bristled brush to neatly clean up the entire surface. Also, the broken sealant from the edges should be properly removed.

Overtime, the roof shingles or any other roofing material gets damaged that consequently causes the water to seep through the skylight. In such a situation you can just replace the broken shingle with a perfect one.

Leaks on the skylight should be repaired or mended with a quality sealant. Make sure, the sealant you chose is of prime quality. Use a silicone sealer or a urethane roofing cement to seal the edges of the skylight.

Sometimes, the seal is not the cause for the drippy skylights. Therefore, homeowners should check the flashing of the skylight. Mend the areas where you found the deteriorated flashing. The places where skylight and the roof meets is often suffered by leaks, check them carefully.

Seal any obvious holes, open seams or joints in the flashing, too. For this, you can use the same roofing cement. Also, fill in the leaks that originate in the frame that is holding the window. Since the leaks are sometimes very tiny and you can’t make them out easily. In that case apply the cement over the complete outer surface of the frame and the joints as well.

Scott Rodgers is a great writer when it comes to extensive roofing works. His commendable knowledge has been fueling business for a host of workers, varying from Coyle Roofers (Need one? click here!) to Galena Park Roofers (Need one? click here!).

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