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One of the most common problems for Mobile Home owners is roof leaks. Due to the use of lower cost materials, many models (especially the older ones), just don’t hold up well to the elements. Many of the newer models have composition shingle roofs and repairs are similar to conventional homes. It’s really just a matter of matching up the color and removing and replacing the old shingles. The older ones are a little more complicated. The following steps will help guide you through the process.
1. Locate the Problem
You will usually become aware of a roof problem by noticing a dark brown or rust colored stain in the ceiling. The most obvious place to look for the leak is the area directly above the stain. However, that is not always the source. Water may penetrate the roof in one place and travel before finding the ceiling below. If the damage is not obvious directly above the stain, begin to expand your search to other areas. Sometimes, even the smallest of holes, can cause a lot of damage and the smaller the leak, the more difficult it will be to find. It will be to your advantage to take a broom up and sweep all of the leaves and other debris away before inspecting the roof. The construction of roofs on most older mobile homes will consist of thin sheets of metal 4 to 8 feet wide running from the front to the back of the home. The seams will usually overlap and may lock together or may be sealed with a sort of metal or fiberglass type tape. These seams and the places where vents and pipes penetrate the roof are the most likely places to leak.
2. Determine the Repair Method
Once you have determined where the leak is coming from, you must decide what type of fix is needed. For leaks at the seams, you have a couple of options. The first step before doing any repair is to to thoroughly clean within a 12-18 inch radius of the leak. No mater what type of patch material you use, the chances of it working and lasting are going to be much better if it is applied to a clean dry area. Use a wire brush, Brillo pad or a piece of sand paper to clean as well as rough up the area. All patching materials will bond better to a rougher surface. Once you’ve cleaned the area to be repaired, you’re ready to apply the patch. One of the following options should work for your repair.
Using one of these three repair methods should solve most problems with faulty roofs. But, no matter which technique you choose, always follow proper safety procedures. As we mentioned earlier; mobile homes are not always built with the highest quality materials or standards. Watch for signs of weak or rotted areas and exercise caution when climbing on these roofs.
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