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Vital Roof Maintenance Tasks You Should Never Ignore

Your roof deserves a trophy. It withstands
hail and snow, protects your home from rainwater, and beats back the heat.
Every day, there’s a new challenge that your home has to deal with. These range
from ranging elements to a combination of fluctuating temperatures. As roofs
age and get weathered, they become damaged.

They lose shingles, start leaking, and
become vulnerable to harsh climates. This might result in potential roof
repairs or even replacements if not handled on time. We all wish our roofs
would shout out when they’re not in good condition. Unfortunately, they always
do, but we rarely listen. Neglecting the maintenance tasks listed below risks
roof integrity disaster.

1. Performing Total Evaluation of Your Roof

Ask yourself questions such as how old your
roof is. When was your roof last repaired, and by whom? Has your roof ever been
replaced? Once you answer all these questions, you’ll know what needs to be
done. Tracking down activities on your roof, including the smallest repairs, helps
to avoid repeat damages. Past issues that keep recurring are indicators of
major problems on your roof.

Understanding how various repairs affect
your roof informs better maintenance decisions. Knowing your roof’s age would
guide you in replacing it on time to avoid unnecessary costs. Leaks are common
on old roofs, but if they are reported on new roofs, they could indicate gutter
issues. Older roofs are also more prone to problems like cracking, rusting, and
mold.

2. Trimming Overhanging Branches

Trimming overhanging branches helps in
keeping your roof in shape for longer. Most homeowners overlook this
maintenance requirement until a disaster strikes. Leaves from overhanging
branches accumulate on the roof and can retain moisture. The moisture can cause
them to rot and can attract mold on the roof as well.

Additionally, moist leaves can become too
heavy for your roof to handle, causing it to sink. Trimming these branches
every time they grow would go a long way. While this might appear to be a minor
step, it can extend the lifespan of your roof.

3. Regularly Inspecting the Attic and Ceiling

Checking your ceiling and attic is one of
the easiest ways of finding a roof leak. Signs of water penetration and
moisture accumulation are indications of a failing roof. A deteriorating roof
should be fixed immediately to avoid further damage, including roof collapse.

Proper insulation comes in handy in
presenting condensation and ice dams that can cause further damage. Good
insulation also helps prevent heat loss and saves energy costs.

4. Gutter Cleaning

Comprehensive roof maintenance is more than
surface cleaning. It includes roof surface restoration and gutter cleaning for
proper water drainage. Regular roof cleaning enhances its visual appeal and
safeguards against future costly repairs. You should schedule professional
cleaning and inspection to extend your roof’s lifespan. Expert algae treatment
and roof stain removal help in keeping your roof in optimal condition.

Clogged gutters can lead to real problems
like ruined paint and wet basements. If not addressed on time, they can cause
serious damage to your home’s foundation. In smaller houses, you can work on
the gutters without enlisting the services of a professional. However, in
bigger houses or those with high roofs, it is advisable to get a professional
roofer.

5. Removing Mold and Mildew

Wet and humid climates are the conducive
environment for mold growth. They can also grow on hard and shady surfaces,
making your roof an ideal environment. Initially, it might not seem like a big
deal, but prolonged growth can compromise the integrity of your roof. Moss can
start growing beneath your shingles before growing and spreading to other
parts.

As the mold and mildew push up your
shingles, rainwater slips in. This can cause leaks and rotting of your decking.
Flared shingles are more susceptible to being torn off by the wind.
Furthermore, if you have ordinary asphalt shingles, moss will wear them down,
accelerating your roof’s breakdown. Additionally, debris that would easily
slide off with rainwater is trapped by debris.

There are many types of roof cleaning
products available in the market. Some are spread across the roof; then, moss
is washed away by brushing. Others are applied onto the roof and then allowed
to be naturally rinsed away by rainfall. New scrape mold off your roof or clean
it using a pressure washer. These methods damage your roof, causing cracks,
tears, and breaks on the shingles.

Maintaining and taking proper care of your
roof will enhance its durability and integrity. Consider hiring the BH Pro
Roofing team for long-lasting results. Contact us today for professional roof
installation, inspection and maintenance services.

Tony Ryan Hollcraft

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