Emergency Roofer · 1 min read · Georgia
Storm roof leak: how to protect your home overnight
Contain the water, protect ceilings and belongings, and know when to call emergency roofing help.
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Inside the home first
Place buckets under active drips. If a ceiling bulge is full of water, some homeowners carefully poke a small release hole to drain into a bucket — only if you can do so safely without electrical risk. Move furniture and use plastic sheeting.
Do not climb a wet roof in the dark
Night tarping on a wet roof is a common way people get hurt. Leave exterior temporary repairs to professionals when conditions are unsafe.
Call for emergency roofing help
Active leaks after storms are a top reason homeowners need after-hours roofing response. Share your city, where the leak appears inside, and whether shingles or flashing are visibly missing from the ground.
Get local emergency help
When DIY steps are not enough, use these local pages:
Guide FAQs
Is a small stain an emergency?
A dry historic stain may wait. Active dripping, growing wet areas, or storm openings should be treated as urgent.
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