How To Make Your Roof Last Longer

How To Make Your Roof Last Longer

The roof is a significant component of your home. That’s why a home with a damaged roof is uninhabitable. Although you have no control over the weather – which can have a devastating toll on your roof, you can still do something to prolong your roof’s lifespan.

new roof on a large house

There are numerous benefits to maintaining your roof. Inspect your roof regularly to identify signs of damage before they wreak havoc. If you live under a flat roof, you need to perform regular repairs than people living under a pitched roof. A flat roof doesn’t allow debris and rainwater to roll off with ease. Here are several things you can do to make your roof last longer.

 

Trim Overgrown Branches Near Your Home

Overgrow branches can damage your roof and allow small animals to access your house with ease. It’s prudent to be cautious when trimming overhanging branches to avoid destroying the roof. Roofers recommend hiring a tree removal service since they have the right tools and equipment to perform the job safely.

Avoid Power Washing Shingles

No one wants to see dust and debris on the shingles. Utilize other cleaning methods to get rid of unsightly grime and debris on the roof other than power washing it.

Power washing loosens granules from the top coating of shingles. This can reduce the lifespan of your shingles by several years. Once the granules are loosened, they can’t be replaced unless you replace the shingles. When the granules are gone, your roof is exposed to harsh weather, making it age faster. Rather than power washing your shingles, use a leaf blower or a boom to eliminate moss.

Most pressure-washing companies offer soft washing as an alternative to power washing for roof cleaning.

Clean Gutters

Many people have no idea that gutters should be cleaned at least once a year. If you chose to clean the gutters yourself, look for a firm ladder and two buckets. One bucket should contain the tools you need while the other one should be for putting debris. Use a trowel to get rid of debris and a hose to flush dust out. Also, remember to unclog the downspouts and clean them thoroughly.

Fortify the Roof

Those living in areas prone to thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes should prioritize fortifying their roofs. The fortification process involves sealing decking with a sealant or a special tape, ring shank nails that can hardly be uplifted by wind, and metal flashings to lock down the roof edges. Although fortifying the roof is an expensive project, it is worth it when living in an area susceptible to strong winds.

While you maintain other parts of your home, remember to maintain your roof too. Develop a maintenance schedule to catch issues before they deteriorate.

ATR062223

 

jburn