3 Tips For Maintaining Your Roof Year To Year
Dean • August 4, 2017

August 4, 2017

Your roof is responsible for protecting your home from the elements, and it can endure a lot of wear and tear in doing so. High winds, hail, constant rain or snow or ice, can all lead to considerable damage to the roof’s integrity. Shingles can become worn and tear off, which means that it could affect the structure underneath, too.

Roof replacement is expensive, even if it’s something most homeowners won’t do more than once or twice in their lifetimes. You should make sure that your home is well maintained and inspected by professional roofers at least once a year.

However, you don’t always need to hire professional roofers right away, though they can provide the best possible inspection. There are a few things you can look for yourself to make sure everything is in tip-top shape:

Check The State of Shingles

Roofing shingles are a vital part of your roof, and they play a major role in keeping your home dry and insulated. They can be made from a variety of materials, but the most common are asphalt. A single missing shingle might not seem like a major problem, but if left unaddressed, one shingle can become a pile of loose shingles in no time.

Look For Leaks

This doesn’t require a trip to the roof in most cases; leaks will generally be visible in the home. You should look for water anywhere in the house that can’t be explained, or for water damage present in the ceilings. They’re generally marks or patches that seem to grow.

You want to catch this and fix it as soon as possible to avoid the worst of the damage. Calling professional roofers is essential in this case, as they could identify the source of the leak.

Check For Storm Damage

If a strong storm passed through, knocking around the trees surrounding your home, tossing branches around, or dropping large chunks of hail, you should check for damages. Serious weather can create holes in the roof, lead to leaks, and destroy roof shingles.

After a major storm, if the weather permits, check your roof. You don’t want any surprises to come up later on.

Your roof is a vital part of your home, and you should do your best to protect and maintain it. Using these three tips you can make your roof last for years and avoid costly replacement or repair bills.

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