Five Easy Roof Maintenance Tips You Should Know

Posted by Redstone Roofing on September 21st, 2017

Roofs are made to last long. However, due to various factors, its lifespan can sometimes become shorter than expected. That’s why as homeowners, you also need to do your part in taking care of the roof that covers your home. Maintaining the roof is actually quite an easy job. And to prove that, here are some of the easiest maintenance tips you can follow to keep your roof at its best condition.

Schedule A Routine Inspection

One of the easiest and the cheapest way to do roof maintenance is to organize a schedule for routine inspection. You can go up and check the roof and gutter for any early signs of complications that may later poke a hole in your pockets. Getting your roof fixed or replaced will be a very expensive thing to do so it will be better to stop the problem and prevent it from getting worse as soon as possible.

 

Keep Your Gutters Clean

Moisture is one of the deadliest roof killers and it can start manifesting through the gutters. You can prevent that from happening by keeping your gutters clear, especially after a storm where water and leaves keep it clogged.

Remove Any Nests Of Birds or Pests You’ll Find

Animals such as birds and pests can also compromise your roof. Check for any signs of nests and remove them right away. Pests like termites can chew the material holding your roof, making it unsteady and prone to danger.

Check For Moss or Fungus Signs

Due to the fact that they are always exposed to various weathers, the roof is susceptible to fungus or lichen (combination of algae and fungus.) These can store moisture that can weaken the structure of your roof and damage its quality when its roots wrap around the granules of the shingles.

Keep The Roof Tree-free

During windy or rainy weathers, a bunch of leaves and small branches can fall on your roof. Make sure you remove them right away to stop the possible growth of algae and prevent them from damaging the surface of your roof shingles once they start rotting. What you can do is to always keep the trees trimmed to minimize the amount of branches and leaves that can potentially destroy your roof.

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