Protect The Roof Over Your Head
Keeping your roof maintained can prolong its life and prevent costly repairs. A regular maintenance routine can identify problems early, before they cause major damage. But how do you know when to check your roof for damages? Read on to discover five common ways your roof can sustain damage so you can be prepared.
Inclement Weather
Extreme weather conditions are the number one culprit of roof damage. Add to that the daily nuisance of harsh UV rays and regular downpours, and your roof can really take a beating. Roofs may need additional assessment after the following weather events:
• Hail storms
• Heavy snow
• Wind storms
• Ice storms
• Extreme temperatures
Nesting Animals
Animals look for shelter to reproduce or to hibernate for the winter. If loose flashing is already present, animals will further damage the roof and create holes for entry. Animals will also claw or bite holes in corner areas of roofs where seams may be less tight to get inside.
Clogged Gutters
Clogged gutters and downspouts can cause water to back up and pool on the roof, causing severe damages. Soft spots can form in multiple places on the roof, weakening and rotting its structure and loosening shingles.
Growing Plants
Plant growth may seem like a good thing, but not on the roof. Plant growth can cause holes in the roof from pooling water and roots pushing down through the roof structure. If you notice moss, lichen, or small trees growing on your roof, it is time to clean up the debris immediately.
Surrounding Landscaping
Aside from inclement weather, surrounding trees and structures are also a primary cause of roof damage. Be sure to maintain landscaping and trim back trees away from the home to ensure that there is little to no chance that something could fall on the roof and damage it.
Learn more about preventing damages to your roof or creating a routine maintenance plan by contacting Signature Exteriors to schedule a consultation today.