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Roof Repair: Don't wait until it rains to check your roof

 

A home’s roof is its first defence against the outside elements. It’s important to inspect your roof regularly for any damage so it can be fixed before it becomes a bigger problem. Waiting until it rains to check for damage is not the best idea, as the water will only worsen the situation.

 

Some common problems with a roof are missing or damaged shingles, leaks, and moss or algae growth. If you don’t catch these issues early on, they can lead to much more expensive repairs.

 

Annual roof maintenance and inspection is a good way to ensure that your roof is in good condition and ready to protect your home from the weather. A professional can look for any potential problems and fix them before they become a bigger issues.

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Damaged Roof Vent Replacement 

There are several types of roof vents, including gable vents, ridge vents, and roof fans. Gable and soffit vents are located at the gables and soffit (ends/overhang) of the roof, and allow air to flow in and out of the attic. Ridge vents are located along the ridge of the roof, and allow air to flow in and out of the attic. Roof fans are installed near the peak of the roof, and draw hot air out of the attic.

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Roof Vent Protection Is Essential 

Roof vents are an important part of a home's ventilation system. They allow hot air to escape from the attic, and cooler air to enter. Roof vents also help to prevent moisture accumulation in the attic, which can lead to mould and mildew growth. It is important to install enough roof vents to provide adequate ventilation for your home. Roof vents are vulnerable to squirrel and raccoon damage, which is why wildlife control companies recommend they be protected.

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How To Repair A Roof Shingle

If you have a damaged shingle on your roof, you may be able to repair it yourself. Here are the steps to do so:

1. Remove the damaged shingle by prying it up with a crowbar.

2. Clean the area underneath the shingle with a wire brush.

3. Apply roofing tar or roof patch using a caulking gun to the area and replace the shingle.

4. Nail the shingle in place with roofing nails.

"4 signs you need a new roof"

 

1. The average lifespan of a roof is around 20 years. If your roof is older than that, it may be time for a replacement. 

2. There are several signs you can look for to determine whether or not your roof needs replaced. One of the most obvious is if the roof is visibly aging, with missing shingles and moss growth. 

3. Another sign is if you're experiencing leaks inside your home, especially during rainstorms or snowmelt. 

4. You can also check to see if your roof is properly ventilated by looking at the attic space; if there's excessive heat or moisture, that's a sign that your roof isn't doing its job properly. 

4 DIY Roof Repair and Maintenance Tips 

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Roofing is one of those home maintenance tasks that is easy to put off. But, if you don't take care of your roof, you could end up with a costly repair bill. Here are seven DIY roof repair and maintenance tips:

1. Inspect your roof regularly for damage. Look for missing or damaged shingles, cracked tiles, and any other signs of wear and tear.
2. If you spot any damage, fix it as soon as possible. Damaged shingles can lead to water infiltration, which can damage the underlying roof structure and cause leaks.
3. Keep trees and branches away from your roof. Overhanging trees can damage roofs by scraping the shingles or by shedding leaves and branches onto the roof surface.
4. Make sure your gutters are clear of debris so that water can flow freely off the roof.

"How To Know When It's Time For A New Roof"

 

A new roof is a big investment, so it’s important to know when it’s time for a new one. The average lifespan of a roof is about 20 years, but that can vary depending on the materials used and the climate. You may need to replace your roof before 20 years if it’s showing signs of wear and tear, such as missing or broken shingles, leaks, or visible damage from weathering.

 

You can pay for a professional roof inspection to estimate how much life your roof has left. This is a good idea if you’re unsure whether you need a new roof or not or if you want to compare estimates from different contractors.

"Don't DIY: Hire a Professional Roofer"

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"The Top 4 Benefits of Having a New Roof"

 

There are many reasons to upgrade your roof, but the four benefits listed below are some of the most important. First, upgrading to a different type of roof can give your home an instant facelift. Second, a new roof often comes with a warranty and guarantee from the roofing contractor, which can give you peace of mind in case of any problems. Third, a new roof can improve your home's energy efficiency and save you money on your energy bills. Finally, a new roof can add value to your home if you ever decide to sell.

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