Up and down the country, we’ve experienced some pretty wild weather over the winter months! The Insurance Council of New Zealand recently reported that Cyclones Debbie and Cook resulted in $84 million of insurance claims for damage to property! These included claims made about water damage from torrential flooding, trampolines and outdoor furniture being tossed around neighbourhoods, falling trees and fences, and wind damage to roofing and subsequent leaking.
How well is your roof holding up?
With the spring season fast approaching, now is a great time to check your property and see if you’ve suffered any winter damage. And whether you’re a home-owner, landlord, or property-manager, you’ll also want to have a check to see how well your roof held up over the winter months.
If you’ve sprung a leak in your roof, you might notice a few tell-tale signs like sagging ceilings, patches of mould, or swollen materials like skirtings and architraves. You might be able to see exterior damage to your roof, but often leaks can take a while to notice and be pesky things to find. For the safety and longevity of your building, it’s worth considering getting the team at TRITO to have a look. Their professional team of qualified abseilers (you won’t have to pay for scaffolding!) can inspect your roof for any damage.
Fixing and repairing your roof
To repair your roof and to protect it from any future damage, the team at TRITO can also waterproof it for you. They apply a seamless liquid rubber spray called TRITOflex that is second to none for eliminating roof leaks and providing superior waterproofing protection. TRITOflex is tough but lightweight, and can be sprayed at any thickness over your existing roof, which means you won’t need to pay to replace parts of your roof. TRITOflex lasts for years, and can not only protect your roof from leaks, but also from a heftier repair job further down the track.
Get in touch with the team at TRITO today for a no obligation appraisal to keep your home or building dry and healthy.

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