The consequences of roof leaks can really eat into your bottom line. The longer the leak is active, the more damage is done. So on top of the repair costs you also have to consider:
The hazards it created by roof leaks
The cost to replace damaged assets
The cost to repair structural damage
The cost of housing occupants if necessary or the lost productivity
The side-effect of unhappy tenants, workers, customers
Hazards
Slip and fall hazards simply by having water dripping onto the floor
Fire hazards if the leak affects any electrical wiring
Weak structure that could cave in and potentially hurt someone
Damaged Assets
Roof leaks cause water damage to:
Attic, ceiling, lights and fans
Walls, floors, furniture
Computers, appliances, inventory
Roof leaks cause mold and mildew growth. This causes:
Building structure weaken
Health of tenants / employees are affected
Can spread through HVAC systems making the damage even worse
Grows in carpets, furniture, and clothing
Structural Damage
Building frame weakens and rots
Drywall saturates and deteriorates
Residents / Employees
A roof leak can cause so much damage that tenants are unable to function in their unit and have to be put up in a hotel.
If it’s a facility you could have production down time.
Your Reputation
A roof leak that isn’t fixed right away becomes frustrating very quickly.
When people are frustrated and cannot control the situation they usually look to blame someone.
If you’re the manager, you or your company could be at risk of losing credibility.