
Roof Maintenance Tips
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Your roof is an incredibly important part of your home that’s utilized more often than you may realize. Roofs provide us with shelter from the elements as well as insulation for our homes. For that reason, making sure your roof is properly maintained is very important.
Trees, moisture and weather damage can cause costly problems for your roof, so it’s a good idea to prevent any issues before they start. Here are a few roof maintenance tips you can use to keep your roof in excellent condition.
Maintain Your Roof
Roofs are designed to last. Depending on the type you have, you may not need a new roof for another 20 to 30 years from when it was installed. But, in order to make the most of your roof’s lifespan, you’ll need to perform regular roof maintenance and inspection. Not to mention, catching a roofing problem before it becomes a big deal could save you money in potential damage! Performing routine inspection and maintenance on your roof should be done twice a year. Here are a few roof maintenance tips:
Inspect for Rust
Replace Damaged Shingles
Inspect Your Flashing
Clean Your Roof
Trim Tall Trees
Inspect After A Storm
Inspect For Rust
Depending on the style of roof you have, your roof may be at risk of rusting. Metal roofs, of course, can be the most susceptible to rust. But with proper care and clean up, you can easily remove rust. It’s important to replace any rusty screws that have rusted first. Then, you can scrub the rust off using a wire brush. This may take a little elbow grease, but it will help you stop a bigger problem before it starts.
Clean Your Roof
Like any other area in the home, your roof needs cleaning too. Moss, algae and debris can not only make your roof look unsightly but also impact the quality of your roof. Neglecting this task at the most extreme can cause rot. For safety, it’s best to not make your roof cleaning a DIY project and contact a roofer who can help.
Trim Tall Trees
When you’re off of your roof, take a look at the trees that are around your home. Tall trees with large branches pose a problem if there’s a windy day or a large storm. To be safe, you’ll want to trim any large branches that are near your roof. If an accident occurs, it can not only cause damage to your roof, but the structure of your home as well.
After A Storm
Hail, heavy wind and even large amounts of rain can cause damage to your roof. If you’ve recently experienced a large storm in your area, you’ll want to inspect to see if any damage was done to your roof. Starting from the ground, see if your gutters or windowsills are bent or out of shape. This can indicate that there is likely damage to your roof as well. This will indicate if you need to further inspect your roof. As you look at shingles, especially for asphalt, you may be able to see individual damage on the shingle. The good news here is that many home insurance companies will cover storm damage.