There can be a host of reasons why ponds of water may appear on your roof after bouts of rain so it s important to know what remedial action to take if your property is suffering.
Water gathering on flat roof.
Pools of water where they shouldn t be.
Around 600 gallons of rainwater can be harvested from about one inch of rain if it falls from a thousand square foot roof.
This article will explain the consequences of your flat roof collecting.
Yep you guessed it.
We have had a fibre glass flat roof installed on a new extension we ve had built.
Have you noticed pools of water gathering under the roof eaves.
That is why my husband and i began harvesting our rainwater.
Collecting the rainwater that runs off your roof is a great way to conserve an important natural resource.
In two areas there is ponding of water that doesn t seem to drain away and takes a long time to clear whereas the remainder of the roof seems to dry out quite quickly.
Well we thought so too.
Increasing the angle of a flat roof will always increase the speed of water movement across the surface.
Did you know the average roof collects 600 gallons 2 271 2 l of water for every inch of rainfall.
By their very nature flat roofs do not completely drain after it rains.
In addition terms such as roofwater collection or rooftop water collection is also used in other countries.
Displaced and messy landscaping.
How to fix water puddling on a flat roof.
We believe that rainwater harvesting is a viable technology in an urban setting.
Your clogged gutters are overflowing again.
You can make a rainwater collection system for under a hundred dollars and store hundreds of gallons of water to use for your garden or other purposes.
The drainage system of any roof can be located at the edge or in the middle of the roof.
The design of a flat roof can sometimes prevent rain and precipitation water from draining properly making standing water a common problem.
Doesn t that sound like a lot of water that you could harvest and use for free.
All that is necessary to take advantage of this resource is to capture the free water falling on your roof and direct it to a rainwater storage tank.
Don t let all that water go to waste.
It s easy to overlook throughout the year but impossible to ignore during or after a storm.
Or discolored siding on one face of your home.