Roofs are an essential part of your house! Throughout the years, your roof will see it all. It endures harsh stormy weather, catches fallen debris, and supports seasonal decorations all while protecting your home and family inside.

Every day your roof is faced with a new combination of weather, fluctuating temperatures, and the power of Mother Nature. As roofs age, things happen– shingles go missing, leaks form, etc.

Roof repairs can be tedious and expensive, especially when the problem or damage has been allowed to fester. Without proper care, a roof is sure to become weaker and less reliable, and it could eventually even leak, break, or collapse on itself.

Clearly, this isn’t something you want to experience. Here are some important roof maintenance tips to take care of your roofing. Read on to learn what you need to do to give your roof a longer lifespan.

#1 You Must Clean Your Roof: 

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Fungus, mold, and mildew might not be urgent problems but they can lead to some pretty nasty problems over time. They also make your roof look shabby and destroy the curb appeal of your home. If you are comfortable climbing on the roof, you can easily do a regular mold clean up. Use a cleaning solution, a hose or bucket of water, and some elbow grease. Be careful not to damage any shingles while you are cleaning the roof. (You could hire a professional to do this work if you don’t want to do it yourself.)

#2 Inspect The Entire Roof And Look For Broken And Cracked Shingles:

broken shingles

No matter what type of roofing material you have, you can prevent larger problems, like leaks, by carefully examining your roof for any broken or cracked shingles or tiles. If you find them, get the roof repaired as soon as possible. If these problems are not solved within a reasonable time, the damaged shingles and tiles can be blown off your roof during a storm or on a windy day. Such situations will leave your roof vulnerable to the elements, which in turn creates big problems in the future.

#3 Clean and Maintain The Gutters:

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Your gutters help in securing your rooftop by allowing water and debris to flow away from your rooftop and home perimeter. To ensure that roof gutter canals carry out their responsibility effectively, you should keep them free from leaves, sticks, and granules. Clean your gutters twice per year to keep water flowing appropriately. Sometimes, people have huge trees leaning over the roof– in such situations gutters should be cleaned on a quarterly basis to keep them working well.

#4 You Must Regularly Inspect For Damage Around Chimneys And Pipes:

Anything that interrupts your roof such as a chimney or pipe should be inspected regularly. If the seal surrounding a chimney or pipe is compromised, water could easily make its way into your attic. Proper examination of the roof area is essential to make sure all pipes are intact. Once you are done with the roof inspection, explore your attic to look for signs of water damage. There may be water stains, rusty nails, or wet insulation. While inspecting, if you feel that a seal needs to be replaced, then get it done by professional roofers as soon as possible.

#5 Insulate Your Attic To Protect The Roof:

insulate your attic

Making sure your attic is properly insulated is key to increasing the longevity of your roof. Attic insulation will help cool your home, requiring significantly less work on your HVAC. After all, the less work required from your HVAC, the less you have to spend on your monthly energy bill. Apart from regulating the temperature in your home, attic insulation helps to support your roof. Proper insulation can protect the structural components of your home, allowing you to extend the service life of your roof.

Summary:

Regularly maintaining your roof is a daunting task on our own… so you will need help from professionals to get it done properly. You can schedule regular maintenance by hiring professionals from Born Carpentry LLC. They check the roof to ensure that you have one that’s fully functioning!

 

Learn more about roofing at 5 Roof Maintenance Tips You Shouldn’t Ignore