What do I do if my roof needs emergency repair?

An emergency repair for the roof of your property is required when any faults are found that are potentially hazardous, either to you and your property or to another person. The slightest sign of damage to your roof should be given your immediate attention. If you neglect the problem, the damage could quickly worsen and cost more to repair overall. Damages that are too often perceived as being minor, like a single loose tile in your roof can still be extremely dangerous and pose a serious threat to your property. If your roof is not sealed, it is not fully protected against every day weather conditions. There will be water leakages, and strong winds will easily tear a loose tile from your property, loosening adjacent tiles and potentially harming a passerby. Any sign of damage to your property should be inspected as soon as possible.

In many homes across the UK, it seems that as soon as you’ve just managed to get something fixed – something else goes. Often, we worry that any maintenance is going to be expensive, let alone emergency repairs on a property. But if your property is damaged as a result of storm damage, then it’s likely that you’re entitled to make a claim on your insurance – significantly reducing the costs. Damages to your property should not be ignored, and you will be pleased to know that most insurance companies do cover you for storm damage and emergency roof repairs, making these matters of urgency much easier to get to grips with. An emergency repair will also prevent further damage occurring to your property, reducing further cost and inconvenience in the future.

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