Picking out leaks in rural tile-roofed houses is a traditional way of repairing houses, which requires some attention and skills.
First of all, the purpose of picking up leaks in tile houses is to repair the leaks in the house. In rural areas, tile houses are mostly built with mud bricks and tiles. After a period of use, the tiles may crack or fall off. In order to prevent rainwater from penetrating into the house, timely repairs are required. The selection of tiles is very important. You should choose tiles that are similar in material and shape to the original tiles for replacement to ensure that the overall appearance of the repaired house is consistent.
Secondly, you need to pay attention to the slope of the roof and the drainage system when repairing. The slope of the roof directly affects the drainage effect of rainwater. Sufficient slope should be ensured to prevent water accumulation. The drainage system, including gutters, sinks and drainage pipes, should be kept clear to ensure that rainwater can drain away quickly.
In addition, pay attention to the selection of leak-proofing materials. Commonly used leak-proofing materials include soil, tile powder, wheat straw, sunflower straw, etc. Different materials have different durability and waterproof properties. Choosing the right material can improve the repair effect and service life.
Finally, there is also a certain amount of time to pick out leaks in tile-roofed houses. Generally speaking, it is best to carry out repairs on a sunny day to ensure that the repair materials can be fully dried and to prevent rainwater from entering the repair area. At the same time, the roof can also be cleaned before repair to remove accumulated water and dirt and improve the repair effect.
In short, when repairing houses with tiled roofs in rural areas, we need to pay attention to the selection of tiles, the slope of the roof and the drainage system, the selection of leak-proofing materials, and the timing of repairs. These can ensure that the repaired house looks tidy, prevent rainwater from penetrating, and extend the service life of the house.