Water leaking from the roof floods the newly opened superstore
WATERFALLS DESIGN? – A superstore in Pampanga, which had just opened, was flooded due to water leaking from the roof.
Leakage in the roofing can be caused by a variety of reasons. The most common cause is damage to the roofing material, which can be due to wear and tear, weather conditions, or poor installation. If the roofing material is not properly installed, it can create gaps and holes that allow water to seep through. This is also true for damaged or aging roofing material, which can develop cracks or holes over time.
Another cause of roofing leaks is clogged gutters and downspouts. If these are not properly cleaned and maintained, water can accumulate on the roof and seep through small gaps and holes. Additionally, tree branches and debris that accumulate on the roof can also create pools of water that can seep through the roof’s surface.
Lastly, roofing leaks can also be caused by problems with the flashing. Flashing is the material that covers the joints and seams of the roof, preventing water from seeping through. If the flashing is not installed properly or is damaged, it can create gaps that allow water to seep through.
Recently, a superstore in Pampanga, which had just opened, was flooded due to water leaking from the roof. Ruth Elaine Tuazon Vilaga, a netizen, shared viral videos on Facebook that show water flowing into the store from the top, causing some customers to get wet.
The videos reveal that the water was pouring in at a fast pace, making the situation challenging for the customers to avoid getting wet. The netizen expressed her concerns about the potential harm caused by the water leakage.
She mentioned her fears of the wooden structure and electrical wiring being compromised due to the force of the water. She also wished the contractor who was responsible for the construction of the superstore good luck.
Here’s the comment of some netizens:
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