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Roof
Maintenance
It does not matter if your roof is wood
shake-shingles, comp shingles, tile, hot mop or whatever. Your
roof needs you. Roof maintenance should be done seasonally or at
least semi-annually. Before harsh winter sets in is a good
time. Walk your roof slowly and inspect it thoroughly one
section at a time. Get rid of all leaves, branches, twigs and any
other debris. An electric or gas blower does this job nicely.
Look for broken or missing shingles, shakes or
tiles. Nail down or replace shakes that are curled and sticking up.
Replace shakes that are exposing felt between shakes. Nails sticking
up should be driven down. Trim tree branches hanging within 4ft of
roof. Clear gutters and downspouts by spraying water with a hose.
Pay particular attention to roof protrusions
and where different sections of roofs meet or intersect with walls.
Most roof leaks develop in these areas. Roof protrusions are
anything that sticks thru the roof, such as pipes, vents, chimneys
etc. Remove cracked or dried out caulking and replace with a good
polyurethane caulking. Use a wire brush if necessary and make sure
surface is clean and dry. Seal loose bricks and mortar in chimneys.
Dab some roof cement under any loose comp shingles.
Listed below are the top 5 leak causing areas
on a roof.
1. Chimneys
2. Roof mounted AC units
3. Roof mounted solar panels
4. Dormer vents, heat vents, and plumbing vents
5. Valleys and crickets
Inspect the ceilings and walls on the inside of
your home. In most cases a spot on the ceiling will tell you you
have a leak. In more extreme case the sheetrock will actually cave
in. The first sign of a roof leak should be fixed immediately,
before extreme damage occurs. Take care of your roof and it will
take care of you.
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