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Hi

My parent's place, a landed property area, has been facing a leaking problem everytime it rains, tot he point that water will leak through and flow into the rooms.

They have tried some contractors in the past but were all slip shop in their work, and paid thousands but have been unable to fix the problem.

Therefore, can anyone kindly recommend a good roof specialist for landed property?

Appreciate any help thx!

 

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Hi

My parent's place, a landed property area, has been facing a leaking problem everytime it rains, tot he point that water will leak through and flow into the rooms.

They have tried some contractors in the past but were all slip shop in their work, and paid thousands but have been unable to fix the problem.

Therefore, can anyone kindly recommend a good roof specialist for landed property?

Appreciate any help thx!

What type of roof - concrete or tile or zinc?

Consider changing the roof if you are sure the roof is leaking. For concrete roof, you probably have to repair it as changing it is a tremendous job.

 

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Hi

My parent's place, a landed property area, has been facing a leaking problem everytime it rains, tot he point that water will leak through and flow into the rooms.

They have tried some contractors in the past but were all slip shop in their work, and paid thousands but have been unable to fix the problem.

Therefore, can anyone kindly recommend a good roof specialist for landed property?

Appreciate any help thx!

I used to engage a company specialised in luxury hotel contract works and private property. Good workmanship and reasonable pricing. PM for contact if you haven't found any.

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Hi

My parent's place, a landed property area, has been facing a leaking problem everytime it rains, tot he point that water will leak through and flow into the rooms.

They have tried some contractors in the past but were all slip shop in their work, and paid thousands but have been unable to fix the problem.

Therefore, can anyone kindly recommend a good roof specialist for landed property?

Appreciate any help thx!

There are many reasons why water gets pass the roof into the rooms. The tiles could be cracked or broken. If this is the case, then it is possible that the entire roof needs changing on the assumption that all the tiles are of the same age. Roof tiles are generally quite hardy unless they are old, say over thirty years. Another reason for broken tiles could be TV antenna man damaged a part of the roof. Cheap way is to apply a lump of cement over the damaged area, or change the affected tiles. Other reasons could be choked gutters that force the rain water to flow backward, then clear the gutters. It could also be that the flashings and cappings, metal plates that overlap the end part of the roof, could be rusted allowing rain to seep through. Sometimes the roof is perfectly fine, but just that the heavy rain happens to blow towards a certain direction that instead of the rail flowing downwards, it goes upwards and seep through the joints between tiles. If this happens, no contractor can help. But here again, you did not mention what type of roof your landed house is having, so it is only an assumption that it has French clay roof.

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Contractors failed now you want it do it yourself ? Are you kidding me ?

Just try replacing the whole roof and create a completely new one by contacting another contractor.

 

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