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Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home. Learn the nine ways that proper maintenance can maximize your roof's lifespan.
Trees are suitable for shade and curb appeal, but without proper care, trees can wreak havoc on your roof in various ways.
Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home. It can determine the value of your house and keep your family safe. Additionally, a well-maintained roof can improve the comfort of your home’s environment. Therefore, you should do everything possible to prolong the lifespan of your roof and sustain its functionality.
Read on to learn the nine ways you can maximize your roof's lifespan.
You cannot know if your roof has problems if you do not inspect it. Weather elements, poor installation, and gradual wear and tear can compromise the integrity of your roof. A roof inspection ensures that you find signs of damage. You should inspect your roof after harsh weather like severe storms and harsh winters.
You should fix any problems you encounter after regular inspections to ensure your roof does not deteriorate further. Missing and broken shingles, popped nails, and cracks can encourage water damage underneath the roof, which can rot wooden surfaces. Routine maintenance ensures that you cover these potential areas of damage that might degrade your roof quickly if left unchecked.
Part of this maintenance should also include roof cleaning. You should remove any debris that falls on your roof to prevent pest infestation that can destroy waterproof membranes and other protective surfaces. Additionally, you should remove any algae, moss, and mold that grows on your roof.
The gutters connected to your roof encourage water to flow away from the house, which can prevent water accumulation that might damage your roof. The debris that blocks these gutters will prevent the water from flowing away from the roof. Gutter clearance will ensure you remove this debris and save your roof from potential water damage.
Attic insulation protects your roof during winter. When temperature fluctuations can encourage ice-build up from melted snow. Roof sealant prevents moisture entry into your attic during wet seasons which can increase your roof’s efficiency and prevent moisture from seeping in during wet seasons.
Ventilation allows proper airflow into your attic. This airflow can discourage the rise of hot air through your attic to your roof's underside. You can protect the insulation and shingle from heat damage. Additionally, it can prevent moisture accumulation that can create conducive environments for mold and mildew, which can damage your roof.
You should not skimp when you install a new roof on your house. Remember that cheap materials can deteriorate faster and cost you more to replace or fix. Opt for quality materials that can withstand environmental factors that damage your roof. For example, you can substitute aluminum parts for copper, which can withstand corrosion more and increase your roof’s lifespan.
Trees near your house that shed leaves, sticks, and branches can collect debris on your house and might break shingles from the impact. If you have any trees with overextended branches hanging above your roof, you should call an expert to prune the branches and prevent potential damage that might ruin your shingles or tiles.
Winter seasons that create steady snow downpours can accumulate on your roof. This snow increases the weight that your roof has to bear, which can slowly fracture the support components. Rake your roof regularly during the winter season to prevent snow accumulation.
A professional roof service has the right tools and expertise to inspect, repair, or refurbish your roof. Rather than rely on a do-it-yourself approach that could compromise your roof's stability, you should hire a professional crew. A roofing company can help protect your roof by providing quality services that ensure it retains its integrity after they complete its job.
Contact us at All Terrain Roofing for your roofing needs if you reside within Spokane and surrounding areas, including Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene.
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