Roof Maintenance Tips Provided By A Trusted Saint Albert AB Roofing Contractor

By Ivy Catubig


Replacing a roof is a very costly endeavor. Luckily, when you work with a Saint Albert AB Roofing contractor, you can rest assured that with the right repairs and ongoing and timely maintenance, you are going to get excellent value and longevity from this structure. Following are a few tips for extended the life of your shingle roof to three decades and a slate or tile roof for an entire lifetime.

One of the most vital things to do is to carefully inspect your roof at regular intervals. You want to check for evidence of ice damming during the spring. Look for build-ups of organic debris in your gutters during the months of fall. When heavy winds or large storms have passed, be sure to check your roof then as well. Second, take a minute to clean the rooftop drainage system once all of the leaves have been shed from nearby trees during the late months of fall. Check the seams of your gutters and downspouts to see whether any break or gaps exist. Find out whether the brackets holding the gutters against your home are secure.

Third, examine the flashing. Flashing is a favorite target for leaks since it's covering up any holes in the roof. Examine all flashing around exhaust pipes, chimneys and vents. Make sure it's not punctured or bent, or that your sealant isn't loose or dried out.

Fourth, get rid of any tree limbs that are overhanging. Trees that are growing too close to the building structure can be detrimental to the roof. Broken limbs from these can come crashing down onto the roof and they may, with time, erode the stone coating on the roof surface.

Fifth, examine your roof for any animal damage. Given an opportunity, chipmunks, squirrels, birds and raccoons like to make themselves comfy under or on top of your roof. If your roof has any areas weakened by rot, small animals will flock to that easy access point. Naturally this ramps up any existing damage, and could lead to some very expensive repairs.

Last, check around for signs of insects. This is especially important to do if you live in termite or carpenter ant territory and thus, you should be vigilant for signs of insect activity. Rotten spots, sawdust and wood that is shredded are several signs of a building or pending infestation.




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