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Repair & ImproveSpring Checkup for Roof is a Wise Idea
With the spring thaw finally upon us, it’s time to start thinking about home improvement projects. And one of those projects should be to check your roof for damage caused by ice, snow and freezing temperatures. The National Roofing Contractors Association recommends homeowners conduct a simple roof checkup every spring. Doing so can help prepare your roof for the hot, humid and sunny weather that’s just around the corner. The following are some important tips to get you started. Safety First. Inspecting your roof or cleaning your gutters can be risky business! So make sure your ladder is on solid, level ground. Extend the ladder at least 3 feet beyond the gutter, and angle it 1 foot back from the house for every 4 feet in eave height.
What to Look For On Your Roof. Most roof damage occurs before anyone at ground level notices it. Some signs that your roof (or parts of it) may need replacing are shingles that are buckling, curling or blistering. Loose material or wear around chimneys, pipes and other penetrations. Excessive amounts of shingle granules in your gutters; granules give shingles added weight and protect them from ultraviolet rays. Be sure to inspect the area around pipes and chimneys. Inside your home, check interior walls and ceilings for water damage. Removing Leaves from Your Gutters. Once or twice a year, it’s a good idea to put on your work gloves, get on a ladder and clean out your gutters and downspouts. If your gutters are clogged, rain won’t drain properly. Water can overflow the gutters and cause serious structural damage to your foundation over time. In addition, a gutter full of water is heavy and can damage the fascia boards on your roof. Hiring a Professional Roofing Contractor. In addition, know that a roof can save you energy. A professional roofing contractor can help you do the following:
If you see a potential roofing problem, don’t try to fix it yourself. Call a professional roofing contractor. Be sure your contractor has a permanent place of business, telephone number and tax identification number. In addition, check references from prior customers and ask for proof of insurance (liability and workers’ compensation). Finally, be sure to ask the contractor to explain material and workmanship warranties. To receive your free Roof Checkup Guide or for more information about how to find a professional roofing contractor in your area, check out NRCA’s Web site at www.nrca.net. |
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