Roof Maintenance Tips To Keep Your Roof In Tip Top Shape

Inspect Your Roof Twice A Year And After Every Heavy Storm

The first step in maintaining your roof in top condition is spending a little time inspecting your roof twice year, in the spring and fall, and after major storms. The bi-yearly inspections should be done both on the inside and outside of the roof. After storm inspections should be done on the outside of the roof, to ensure that there is no broken tiles, or gouges from flying debris. Inspections should be done with using binoculars or a ladder.

Trim Overhanging Tree Branches

During your roof inspections make note of any trees growing close to the house and roof. If there are branches hanging over the roof these should be trimmed back if healthy. Falling leaves or pine needles can end up in valleys of your roof where they can hold in moisture and rot the tiles making them weak and allowing rain water to soak through doing further damage to the structure of your roof. In addition, falling branches can gouge the roof and damage roofing tiles. By trimming those branches before they can do damage you are protecting your roof by using preventive measures.

Clean All Debris From Your Roof

You also need to clean all the debris from your roof at least twice a year. Dirt, leaves, pine needles and other debris can overtime cause mold and mildew to grow on your roof and cause other damage as well. By keeping your roof free of debris you are removing the potential for damage to your roof and helping to not only to look better, but remain in the best condition possible.

Don’t Allow Mold and Mildew to Grow

Black spots on your roof is a sign of mold and mildew. Overtime mold can work it’s way into your roofing company akron and cause damage to the underlying roof itself. If you have a new roof that is free from mold and mildew, placing zinc strips at the peak of your roof will result in zinc washing off the strips each time it rains and preventing mold and mildew from growing. If you have an older roof that has begun to mold, then clean the mold from the roof using a mold remover specially made for roofs and then attaching zinc strips.

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