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Cape of Storms Survival Guide: 7 DIY Checks to Stop Roof Leaks Before the Next Cold Front

Cape of Storms Survival Guide: 7 DIY Checks to Stop Roof Leaks Before the Next Cold Front

The Cape Town Roof-Leak Reality

July–August cold fronts slam the peninsula with 100 km/h gusts and horizontal rain. One cracked tile can funnel litres of water into insulation, timber trusses and ceilings—hello, mould and R20 000 repair bills.

 

Your 7-Point Pre-Storm Inspection

#Checklist ItemHow to InspectDIY Remedy
1Ridge Tiles & Hip CapsBinocular scan from groundRe-bed loose tiles with premix mortar; re-point with waterproof cement.
2Flashings (chimney, skylight, solar rails)Look for lifted edges or gapsApply SBP (silicone bitumen paint) or fit new acrylic flashing band.
3Valley GuttersClear leaves, test flow with hoseInstall leaf guards; seal joints with polyurethane sealant.
4Box Gutters & DownpipesCheck for rust bubbles or standing waterSand, prime and paint rust spots; snake blockages.
5Overlapping Tiles/SheetsSlide test: gently lift—shouldn’t move freelyReplace cracked concrete/clay tiles; screw down loose metal sheets.
6Ceiling Marks IndoorsBrown stains or blistered paintSpot-prime with mould-resistant sealer; trace leak above.
7Attic CheckDaylight peeking through? Wet insulation?Patch small holes with roofing tape; document large gaps for a roofer.

 

Warning Flags That Require a Specialist

  • Torch-on membrane peeling on flat roofs

  • Repeated leaks after every storm, despite patching

  • Sagging ceilings or musty smell—signs of long-term ingress

Stop the drip before it starts—get a roof-leak quote today and sleep soundly when the Cape Doctor howls.

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