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How To Temporarily Fix A Leaking Roof

The weather in Western Australia can be harsh with heavy rain outpours during autumn and the winter months.

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How To Temporarily Fix A Leaking Roof

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  1. How To Temporarily Fix A Leaking Roof The weather in Western Australia can be harsh with heavy rain outpours during autumn and the winter months. It is never a good time for a leaky roof, but if it happens you will need to get it repaired or replaced immediately, to avoid having to pay out thousands of dollars to repair water damage. Here are a couple of DIY tips that can help you avoid a disaster, and temporarily fix the problem while waiting for your Perth roof leak specialists! Cover Your Roof with a Tarp Experts for roof repairs Perth-wide recommend a tarp covering as the best quick- fix solution for all kinds of emergencies. The tarp is widely used throughout Australia and the rest of the world to save houses from heavy rains and floods. It has the ability to prevent water from soaking through the roof and penetrating the most problematic areas where it usually accumulates. It is essential that your tarp is wide enough to cover the ridge of the roof. In the event of heavy rainfall, you might need to have two or three layers of the tarp to prevent leaks and water damage. It is essential to secure the tarp well with rope to ensure it does not blow off in storms. Continue Reading

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