A roof leak can quickly lead to water damage inside your home, especially during heavy rain. Acting promptly may help reduce additional damage until professional repairs can be made.
Stay away from areas where water is dripping near electrical fixtures, outlets, or appliances. If you believe there is an electrical hazard, leave the area and seek professional assistance.
If it is safe to do so, place a bucket or container under the leak and use towels to help protect your floors and belongings.
Move furniture, electronics, rugs, and other valuable items away from the affected area if you can do so safely.
Take photographs of the leak and any visible damage to your ceiling, walls, or personal property before cleanup if it is safe to do so.
Find a Verified Local Roofing Contractor through Johnson County Trusted Contractors who can inspect the problem and discuss repair options.
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๐ Find a Verified Local Roofing ContractorNever climb onto your roof during severe weather or while the roof is wet. If you suspect structural damage or an electrical hazard, stay out of the affected area and contact emergency services or a qualified contractor as appropriate. Personal safety should always come before protecting property.