
Why Flat Roof Repairs Are Difficult During Rainy Weather
Rainy weather creates unique challenges when it comes to repairing flat roofs. While leaks often become more noticeable during rain, it’s actually one of the hardest and riskiest times to perform proper flat roof repairs.
1. Safety Comes First
Flat roofs become extremely slippery when wet. Standing water, algae, and smooth roofing membranes increase the risk of slips and falls. For roofing crews, working in rainy conditions can be unsafe, and safety is always the top priority.
2. Roofing Materials Need Dry Conditions
Most flat roof repair materials, such as sealants, coatings, adhesives, and membranes, require a completely dry surface to bond correctly.
If repairs are done while the roof is wet:
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Materials may not adhere properly
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Seals can fail prematurely
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The repair may not last
This often leads to repeated leaks and higher repair costs later.
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