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With proper roof maintenance, homeowners can prevent the need to extensive repairs from water leaks and other problems. More important, they can ensure that their roof lasts its entire expected service lifespan.
When it comes to roofing, the things you can’t see can often make the most detrimental impact. The good news is that with regular inspections and a little elbow grease, you can ensure that your roof is in peak condition year-round. Here are some common roof maintenance tips for homeowners.
Proper insulation can help protect your roof from excessive water, snow, and ice accumulation on your roof. Melting snow and ice is not a common problem in Alabama, but when it happens most Southern homeowners aren’t aware that an ice dam can prevent water from properly draining through your gutters. It can also cause extensive damage to your shingles.
When large trees and other landscaping begin to hang too closely to your roofline, it’s time to trim those back to protect your roof from damage that can be caused by impacts of debris accumulation. Heavy storms can cause tree limbs to fly freely and potentially damage your roof, so it’s important to keep your landscaping trimmed and manicured. It’s a good idea to check the growth of tree branches around your home annually.
Since they direct water and debris away from your home foundation, your gutters can protect your roof if they are kept in good condition. Keep your gutters free of leaves, sticks and other debris so they will do the intended job for you and your home. If you don’t have trees near your home, clean your gutters twice a year to keep the water flowing properly. If trees are abundant, clean your gutters on a quarterly basis.
To prevent water from leaking into your home, your roof has flashing around the chimney and vent pipes. To ensure the flashing on your roof can protect against water leaks, it’s a good idea to inspect and replace the caulk on an annual basis. During the inspection, check to see if the caulk is missing or starting to lift up in any areas. If so, simply scrape away the old caulk and apply a new bead to fill the gap.
Each season presents a variety of challenges and elements that can damage your shingles. Hot, humid months cause excessive sun damage, while cold months can bring snow storms. That’s why performing an inspection of your shingles is a good idea at least four times a year. Check for signs of excessive wear or damage and any missing pieces that could be easily replaced before more problems arise.
In addition to an unsightly appearance, allowing moss, lichen, and algae to grow on your roof can lead to extensive damage. This often occurs during warmer months in shady areas. If you see these growths, have your roof cleaned by a professional and then apply preventative products containing zinc and copper to prevent future growth.
If you think your roof needs to be repairs or replaced, it’s always a good idea to get the opinion of a trusted professional who specializes in residential roofing. Roofing experts are skilled professionals who know what to look for, no matter the material of your roof.
If your roof has seen better days, it may be time for a replacement. Check out Fountain Building Supply’s full inventory of high-quality roofing supplies.
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