At All Seasons Roofing and Restoration. We would like to share some valuable information on the benefits and advantages of Roof Repointing and Rebedding on your roof.
Repoint & rebedding may protect your home against mold growth and water damage. Broken, cracked, or damaged mortar provides entry points for moisture and leaks.
When water or excess moisture penetrates the inside of your property, there is a greater risk of mold growth, which can lead to several additional issues.
The mold can move quickly through your home and may even enter your duct work. As it spreads, it poses a health hazard to you and your family. People who suffer from asthma, allergies, or respiratory issues are at greater risk.
Removing the mold is also costly and time-consuming. Even with professional mold removal, you may not get all the spores.
Besides promoting mold growth, excess moisture may also cause wood rot. As the wood rots, it becomes weaker and is more likely to crack or break. Supporting beams and joists that rot may even increase the risk of floors or ceilings collapsing.
Flooding is also a concern when you have damaged pointing or bedding. The damage may allow rainwater to reach the inside of your property. The accumulating water may pool in the ceilings or run down through the walls into the basement.
These issues can severely affect the structural integrity of your property, especially if the water works its way into your basement. Constant exposure to water can cause the cement foundation to weaken and crumble. In some cases, the foundation starts to bow inward in your basement.
The foundation of your property is responsible for keeping other structures in place.
When the foundation weakens, your entire home is in danger. Broken or cracked mortar may also cause roof tiles to shift or loosen. Left unchecked, the loose tiles can become a safety hazard. The tiles may potentially slide off the roof and cause injury.
Repointing roof tiles is commonly recommended to replace the cement mortar used for pointing before 1995. The cement is prone to cracking and shifting. Flexible pointing material helps to eliminate these drawbacks as it acts as a mechanical fastener and seals the roof watertight
Repoint & rebedding may protect your home against mold growth and water damage. Broken, cracked, or damaged mortar provides entry points for moisture and leaks.
When water or excess moisture penetrates the inside of your property, there is a greater risk of mold growth, which can lead to several additional issues.
The mold can move quickly through your home and may even enter your duct work. As it spreads, it poses a health hazard to you and your family. People who suffer from asthma, allergies, or respiratory issues are at greater risk.
Removing the mold is also costly and time-consuming. Even with professional mold removal, you may not get all the spores.
Besides promoting mold growth, excess moisture may also cause wood rot. As the wood rots, it becomes weaker and is more likely to crack or break. Supporting beams and joists that rot may even increase the risk of floors or ceilings collapsing.
Flooding is also a concern when you have damaged pointing or bedding. The damage may allow rainwater to reach the inside of your property. The accumulating water may pool in the ceilings or run down through the walls into the basement.
These issues can severely affect the structural integrity of your property, especially if the water works its way into your basement. Constant exposure to water can cause the cement foundation to weaken and crumble. In some cases, the foundation starts to bow inward in your basement.
The foundation of your property is responsible for keeping other structures in place.
When the foundation weakens, your entire home is in danger. Broken or cracked mortar may also cause roof tiles to shift or loosen. Left unchecked, the loose tiles can become a safety hazard. The tiles may potentially slide off the roof and cause injury.
Repointing roof tiles is commonly recommended to replace the cement mortar used for pointing before 1995. The cement is prone to cracking and shifting. Flexible pointing material helps to eliminate these drawbacks as it acts as a mechanical fastener and seals the roof watertight