Do you have a leaking roof in your commercial building or home but are hesitant to act because of budget constraints or economic uncertainty? We understand—times can be unpredictable, and money can be tight. This might not be the best moment to invest in a complete roof replacement. However, to prevent further damage to your property with every passing storm, opting for a temporary roof repair is a smart and necessary step. At Certified Roofers, we want you to make the best possible decisions regarding your roof.
A temporary roof repair is a practical solution to stop roof leaks for a brief period without committing to a permanent fix. Building owners often choose this option to secure their roofs during bad weather or to buy time until a permanent replacement or extensive repair can be scheduled.
How Is a Temporary Roof Repair Done?
A temporary fix may involve applying a specialized roofing sealant or foam over the damaged area. This effectively covers the breach and prevents new water from entering the building. Keep in mind that because the underlying materials may already be wet, any existing trapped moisture can still affect your structure.
While a permanent fix involves completely removing the soaked areas and replacing them with new materials, a temporary patch usually consists of a professional swiftly cleaning the top layer and applying a targeted sealant to stop immediate water intrusion.
How Long Will a Temporary Repair Last?
A temporary repair can last up to one year when applied appropriately. One variable that can shorten or extend the lifespan of the repair is the overall condition of your existing roof surface. If the current roofing layer is severely degraded, it may shorten the life expectancy of the patch. The best way to accurately determine how long a temporary roof repair will hold up is to have a professional roofer evaluate the compromised area.
Temporary Roof Cover Options
A temporary roof cover is commonly used to create a weather-resistant barrier for a structure. Options for temporary roof cladding can sometimes include metal sheeting like tin or zinc for commercial projects. However, the team at Certified Roofers can provide highly effective temporary materials—such as securely fastened roof tarps or specialized shrink wrap—to protect the workspace and keep your interior dry based on your specific needs.
Protecting Your Roof While Waiting for Repairs
Imagine finding a damaged shingle or a hole in your roof and calling for professional help, only for it to start raining before the contractor arrives. Panic sets in, and you wonder how to keep the rain out of your home.
While you are waiting for the experts, there are a few ways to manage the situation. If it is safe to do so, a securely fastened tarp over the affected exterior area is the best defense. Internally, you can use buckets to catch drips and move valuables out of the way to prevent interior water damage.
Can Every Leaking Roof Be Temporarily Fixed?
To determine whether your roof qualifies for a temporary patch or needs permanent attention, a professional needs to understand more about its current condition. It all begins with a discovery call between you and a member of our team.
Assessing the Extent of the Damage
Building owners sometimes request a quick repair, only to discover that the roof membrane has been too heavily damaged for a simple patch once a roofing contractor arrives. Over the years, prolonged water exposure can cause severe saturation and rot beneath the surface.
The most important step is to hire an expert roofing contractor to thoroughly inspect your roof. Once the inspection is complete, they will help you decide if you can safely get by with a temporary roof repair or if it makes more sense to invest in a permanent, long-term solution.


