Water Drainage and Rainfall Management From Your Roof


We are subject to huge levels of rain that can fall in in a very short duration. This can test the water drainage and how our roofs shed this water. If the water is not properly drained or directed, it can lead to water accumulation in certain areas, and mosquito infestation, or the force of the water hitting your walls can cause the paintwork to deteriorate very quickly.

Now if you are planning a rebuild, the law forbids gutters due to the risk of mosquito accumulation, but you should still plan how the water is directed. For example if you having a specific entrance area, you may want to direct the water away from that area. You may also want to direct the water away from the walls and into certain areas where you may wish to store the water.

For example, the water falls directly into a swimming pool and you save on water bills. However you may have dirt falling into your pool requiring you to clean the pool more often. 

The material used for your roof also matters as it will affect the noise levels. Traditional tiles give the best acoustic results, but modern metallic materials can be used if there is noise dampening material under the metal panels.

Don't scrimp on waterproofing. Eg I used five coats of waterproofing. Fix the roof first if you suspect it is leaking. 





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