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Flat Roof Leaks: The Importance Of Identifying Then Quickly

Your flat roof is an important aspect of your building, protecting the structure as well as the contents from the weather. Flat roofs can be more vulnerable to leaks that sloped roofs, and if they aren’t addressed quickly, a small leak can very quickly grow into a serious problem. A leak in your flat roof can lead to multiple water entry points, which can cause serious damage to your property and the contents. Our roof inspectors can inspect your roof and determine the source of the leak quickly, which will help you to avoid costly repairs and replacements.

Flat roofs can leak due to many factors including, poor installation, inadequate maintenance, or exposure to severe weather. Flat roof leaks are caused by many factors such as cracked flashings, blocked gutters and punctures from fallen objects.

It is important that you remember that not all roof problems are obvious, roof leak experts have the experience and the tools to be able to detect roof leaks. A good roofing plan can keep your roof in great condition for a long time, and routine professional roof inspections are a good way of identifying any minor leaks before they become a more serious problem.

Our team can provide commercial and residential roof inspection, and leak detection services in Pirton and throughout the Hertfordshire area including Shillington, Lower Stondon, Ickleford, Cadwell, Hitchin.

Do you own a flat roofed building that leaks?

Electronic Flat Roof Leak Detection Experts

We are an independent UK flat roof leak detection company, who specialise in third-party electronic leak detection and integrity testing of all types of flat roofs and structural waterproofing membranes.

Our roof technicians based in Pirton can inspect all types of flat roof throughout the Hertfordshire areas, both residential and commercial. Using non-destructive flat roof electronic leak detection techniques, such as high voltage dielectric electric integrity testing, low voltage earth leakage testing, differential pressure vacuum testing and drone surveying & thermal imaging, will help them to locate the point of entry quickly and precisely. It doesn’t matter what the weather is like for a leak detection survey. After your flat-roof survey is completed, you will receive a complete Health and Safety Plan and Risk assessments, as well as Method Statements. These together make up an extensive O&M Manual.

New Flat, Green And Blue Roof Integrity Testing

Any flat, green or blue roofs should adhere to NHBC Chapter 7.1. Flat Roofs. Terraces. and Balconies in addition to British Standard 6229: 2018, (Flat Roofs with Continuously Supported Flexible Weatherproof Coverings, Code Of Practice).

It is important to visually inspect and electronically test the waterproofing integrity of roofing membranes before they are overlaid. The membrane should be repaired and retested before any further layers are added, according to NHBC Chapter 7.1.9 (Green Roofs & Propriety Roofs).

Premier Guarantee Structural Warranties take it one step further. Section 7.11.15.2, “Roof Coverings –Green Roofing” section 7.11 requires that the waterproof membrane be tested for integrity prior to any additional components being applied. Testing should be performed by an independent party not connected to the roofing contract.

A roof survey will be done and all roof penetrations will be inspected. This will include an evaluation and assessment for any roof penetrations, , terminations, mounts for equipment, roof membrane conditions, parapet wall coping and perimeter flashing.

{While vacuum testing membrane seams off-site can be a great way to assess quality, it is not recommended for proving flat roof integrity.|Vacuum testing of seams of membranes done off-site is an excellent way to determine quality but it is not recommended to be used to verify the integrity of flat roofs.|Although it can be useful to test the quality of seams off-site, it is not recommended as a method to prove flat roof integrity.|While it’s a good way of evaluating quality, vacuum testing membrane seams is not recommended to prove flat roofs’ integrity.

Every job is unique and we have the knowledge and experience to deal effectively with all types of roofs and customer needs. All our roof surveys follow the requirements of all major UK warranty providers as well as British Standards, The Property Care Association, and CIRIA.

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For Property Protection, Rapid Leak Detection Is Crucial For Many Reasons.

  • Structural Damage Prevention - If not taken care of promptly water leaks can harm your building’s structural integrity. This could lead to expensive repairs or even the danger of your building collapsing. You can preserve the structural integrity of your building and prevent more serious damage by detecting leaks early.
  • Avoiding Mold And Mildew Growth Mold and mildew can have major health effects on the occupants of your building and can be prevented by sealing any leaks in your roof quickly. Early detection of a roof leak can help to keep your building safe and healthy by stopping the spread of mildew and mould.
  • Reducing Repair Costs - The longer that a roof leak remains unnoticed the greater the damage it will cause. This will require more expensive and complicated repairs than if it was discovered sooner. By identifying leaks quickly, you can reduce damage and save money.
  • Save On Energy Costs - A roof leak could also lead to higher energy bills, as the leak’s location can cause draughts, which can make it harder for your building to stay at a moderate temperature. You can save energy by identifying roof leaks early.
  • Reducing Insurance Costs - If your building has a history of water damage, your insurance company may charge you higher premiums. By finding and fixing any leaks as soon as possible, you can avoid serious damage and lower your insurance premiums.

Reduce Your Insurance Costs If your building has a history of water damage, your insurance company may charge you higher premiums. By finding and fixing any leaks as soon as possible, you can avoid serious damage and lower your insurance premiums.

Flat Roof Leaks: Common Symptoms

  • Water stains on the ceiling is one of the best indicators that a flat roof leak is occurring. These stains can be in the form of water droplets or discoloured patches and could indicate a roof leak. Water stains on the ceiling may also be caused by plumbing leaks, therefore a professional roof inspection will help to pinpoint the source.
  • A flat roof leak may be indicated by signs such as peeling wallpaper and paint. Leakage can be signalled by peeling wallpaper or paint which is caused when water seeps from the ceiling into the attic. Condensation or high humidity can also cause this problem, therefore, it is crucial that a professional roof inspector assesses your roof for any leaks.
  • A flat roof leak could be the cause of a musty or mouldy odour. A leaky roof can promote the growth of mold or mildew and cause a musty odour. This could be a health hazard and should be corrected immediately.
  • Another sign of a leaky roof is condensation on the roof’s inside. When the outside temperature is higher than inside, condensation can build up on the roof’s surface. This indicates a leak. It could also be caused by poor insulation or inadequate ventilation.

Keep in mind, however, that these symptoms may also be caused by other issues, therefore, a professional roof inspection will be required to determine the actual source of the problem.

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Flat Roof Leak Detection FAQs

Why put gravel on a flat roof?

Gravel and pea shingle have two primary purposes on a flat roof; they provide a 'loading coat' and they afford UV protection. As ballast, the gravel will help anchor the material underneath and lower the risk of it being blown off in high winds.

Does walking on a flat roof damage it?

Flat Roofs A flat roof is less precarious than a pitched one, but you still run the risk of damaging the felt and potentially going through the membrane. You're less likely to cause damage on a warm day, and it's generally advisable to lay boards across it to walk on.

What do roofers use on flat roofs?

The most common ones include EPDM rubber, single-ply (TPO, PVC), modified bitumen, built-up roofs (BUR), and spray polyurethane foam. Many homeowners choose either EPDM or TPO. EPDM roofs are affordable and can reach a lifespan of 30+ years.

What is the most common defect in flat roof?

Leaks. Leaks are an all-too-common occurrence in buildings with flat roofs. This is mostly because flat roofs tend to lose their ability to effectively shed water if not properly maintained. Once moisture is unable to drain from the roof, it's just a matter of time before it finds its way into the building.

Should a flat roof hold any water?

Whilst brief and occasional ponding is acceptable on a flat roof, regular or long-lasting ponding could be an indication that there is an issue with the roof that needs to be addressed.

 

 

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