As professional roofers, one of the things we encounter time after time is being called for roof emergencies. These unfortunate situations can sometimes be avoided through regular roof maintenance. Here’s why this simple bi-annual step can save you thousands of dollars and keep your home comfy and dry. Regular Roof Maintenance is Thorough
Regular roof maintenance helps prevent leaks, structural damage, and costly repairs with a thorough inspection that includes:- Looking for visible issues such as missing or damaged shingles, staining, damaged eavestroughs, etc.
- Inspecting eavestroughs for signs of damage and clogging hazards like bird’s nests
- Inspecting the roof for entry points for animals or signs of pests
- Removing debris, such as branches, leaves, etc., from both your roof and eaves troughs
- Checking your roof ventilation for blockage and damage
- Examining all elements of your roofing system, including flashing and soffits
- Sealing to protect against potential leaks, including areas such as chimneys, skylights, etc.
- Presenting an estimate for additional repairs
Extending Your Roof’s Life
Annual roof maintenance is preventative care that allows us to spot common issues that occur over time. When we inspect your roof, we look for damage caused by the elements, wildlife and basic wear and tear and then fix it. Every issue we find will only get worse if not caught early. So, by calling us once a year (or whenever you spot damage), we’ll take all the steps necessary to protect your roof with effective repairs to avoid costly leaks that lead to structural damage. It’s the smart homeowner’s way to save money in the long run.Keeping Your Home Safe and Sound
It’s easy to underestimate the significant role your roof plays in the structure of your home. In fact, it’s one of the most important house features as it provides a barrier against the elements for your entire exterior. Roof maintenance assessments find all the little issues that can impact your home’s structural integrity in very big ways. While something major like a massive branch on your roof following high winds is obvious, it’s the little, hidden issues you need to watch out for, like leaks. Leaks lead to wood rot, mold, and damage impacting the following:- Mold that impacts your health
- Insulation that interferes with your energy efficiency
- Inefficient water management which can lead to foundation issues with moisture and mold, not to mention flooding in basements
- Structural damage to your underlying wood supports, including beams, walls, rafters, etc.
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