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First Choice
 
Got Leaks is now my first choice for all my roofing needs, whether it be new roofing, patching, or temporarily drying in areas during our projects.
Their response to all our needs have been exemplary, they are sensitive to the delicate environment that we work and work with our schedule to better serve our clients.
Their knowledge of roofing systems and quality of workmanship  are second to none. My only regret is that I can’t have them on every project.
Lee Johnson
Superintendant Robins & Morton
Home Safety Tips

Safety Tips

Safety Tips

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Most people do small home repairs themselves. Please take a few minutes and review some safety tips.

  1. Before going up on the roof, walk around your house and move any objects that are lying around by your house. If you should slip you don't want to fall on a lawn mower or shovel or rake!
  2. Look at the areas you will be working and note any low spots in the decking. This could be some weak or rotted wood and if you walk on it you may fall through your roof!
  3. Make sure that your ladder is safely secured on level ground. Always tie your ladder off if you can.This will keep it from sliding sideways and throwing you to the ground.
  4. If your roof is wet or looks damp you might want to wait a while. If you step on a wet roof chances are you will slip and off the roof you go!
  5. If you lay your material or tools down and they start sliding don't run after them! If you catch them you will most likely keep sliding!

SafetyThese are your basic safety tips. There are lots more!Always keep safety in mind. The last thing you want to do is fall and severely injure yourself.

If you have any thought or concerns about what you are doing please contact me and I will be glad to walk you through it.

Thanks,

Shane Stringfield.