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Tring Flat Roof Leak Detection
Experienced Roof Inspectors For Commercial Flat Roof Properties

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Why Is It Important To Identify Flat Roof Leaks Quickly

A flat roof is an important part of your building as it protects the structure and contents. However, flat roofs have a higher risk of leaking than sloped roofing, and if not dealt with promptly, even a minor leak can become a major problem very quickly. A flat roof leak could allow water into your home from multiple places, this can then cause severe damage to your property and the contents. within. 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 are susceptible to leaks because of a number of factors, including inadequate installation, poor maintenance, and being exposed to severe weather. Flat roof leaks could be caused due to cracked flashing, blocked gutters or punctures caused by falling objects.

It’s important to remember not all roof leaks can be easily detected without the help of experts with the right tools and experience. 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 provides roof inspection and leak detection services for both residential and commercial customers in Tring and throughout the Hertfordshire area, including Wigginton, Wigginton Bottom, Aldbury, Long Marston, Puttenham.

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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 Tring roof technicians can test any type of flat roof, both residential and commercial, throughout the Hertfordshire area. They will quickly and accurately locate the entry point using non-destructive flat roof electronic leak detection techniques such as low voltage earth leakage testing, high voltage dielectric electronic integrity testing, differential pressure vacuum testing, thermal imaging and drone surveying. 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.

Integrity Testing For New Flat, Green And Blue Roofs

All flat roofs that are new have to comply with NHBC Chapter 7.1, Flat Roofs, Terraces, and Balconies, as well as British Standard 6229, 2018 (Flat Roofs With Continuously Supported Flexible Waterproof Coverings, Code of Practice).

Before roofing membranes are overlaid, they should be visually checked and electronically tested for waterproofing. Any potential flaws in the membrane must be corrected and then the membrane should be retested before being overlaid, in accordance with NHBC Chapter 7.1.9 (Green Roofs & Propriety Roofs).

Premier Guarantee Structural Warranties go one step further. According to section 7.11.25.2 in the “Roof Coverings –Green Roofing”, section 7.11, waterproof membrane integrity must be verified before any other components can be applied. The testing should be performed by a third party unrelated to the roofing contract.

All roof penetrations will be inspected and the roof surveyed. This will include an assessment and examination of any roof penetrations, terminations, mounts for equipment, roof membrane conditions, parapet wall coping and perimeter flashing.

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We understand that every job is different, and we have the expertise to deal with any type of roof and customer needs. All roof surveys are conducted in accordance to the requirements of major UK warranty companies, British Standards, The Property Care Association and CIRIA.

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

  • Preventing Structural Damage - Water leaks can damage your building’s structural integrity if they aren’t addressed promptly. This could cause costly repairs, or worse, your building may collapse. You can preserve the structural integrity of your building and prevent more serious damage by detecting leaks early.
  • Avoiding Mold And Mildew Growth Roof leaks can lead to the growth of mildew and mould, which can have a negative impact on the health and well-being of the building’s occupants. You can keep your building safe, healthy and free from mould and mildew by finding leaks in the roof early.
  • 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. Rapidly identifying leaks can minimise damage and reduce repair costs.
  • Energy Cost Savings - 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.
  • Reduce Your Insurance Costs - If your building has a history of water damage then you may get charged higher premiums by your insurance company. Avoiding water damage by finding leaks quickly can help you keep your insurance premiums low.

Lowering insurance costs: If your building has a history of water damage then you may get charged higher premiums by your insurance company. Avoiding water damage by finding leaks quickly can help you keep your insurance premiums low.

Flat Roof Leaks: The Signs To Look For

  • Water stains on the ceiling are the most obvious signs of a leaking roof. These stains may appear as discoloured patches or water droplets and can indicate a leaking roof. Water stains on the ceiling may also be caused by plumbing leaks, therefore a professional roof inspection will help to pinpoint the source.
  • Another sign that you have a flat roof leak, is peeling wallpaper or paint. The wallpaper or paint may start peeling off the walls when water seeps into the attic and through the ceiling. High humidity and condensation can also lead to this, you should have a professional roof inspector inspect your roof to confirm that there aren’t any leaks.
  • Moldy or musty odour could also be an indication of a leaky flat roof. The growth of mould and mildew can occur when water enters the structure, leaving you with a musty odour. This could be a health hazard and should be corrected immediately.
  • Condensation in the roof is another sign that there is a roof leak. When the temperature inside of the building is warmer than the outside, condensation may build up on the roof. This can indicate a leak. This can also be caused by either inadequate insulation or inadequate ventilation.

Remember that these symptoms can also be caused by other problems, so a professional roof inspection should be carried out to find the exact source of the problem.

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Roof Leak Detection FAQs

What is the best way to stop a flat roof from leaking?

Install flashing. Adding flashings to your flat roofing system will prevent the most common sources of roof leaks. Flashing seals the seams around chimneys, guttering, vents, and more to prevent water ingress.

Can you seal a leaking flat roof?

For bigger sealing jobs, there are many flat roof sealing products homeowners can apply themselves: Roofer's tape. For slightly larger repair jobs on seams or tears, homeowners can use 6-inch wide roofer's tape. You'll prime the surface with a bitumen liquid coating and then roll the tape over the adhesive.

Are flat roofs more prone to leaking?

Flat roofs (a/k/a "low sloped roofs") are more prone to leaks than steep-sloped roofs. This is perhaps the worst kept secret in real estate. A flat roof is not designed with a path for water to run off quickly, which allows moisture to collect on the surface.

Is a leaking flat roof covered by insurance?

Most home insurance providers will cover the cost of repairs if roof leaks are due to a sudden, unexpected event, like storm damage or a falling tree. But you won't be covered for roof leaks that are due to wear and tear.

Is standing water on a flat roof OK?

On a performing flat roof ponding water is not a problem as it will drain, or even evaporate, away. However when your flat roof has uneven areas due to sagging, an insufficient slope, or drainage issues, the ponding water doesn't dissipate.

 

 

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