According to a recent LinkedIn article, most roofs last around 25 years, and most homeowners expect them to. Because of this, your roof will be going through some extreme weather conditions for a long time and must hold up to every single day of it. Roofing is a major expense of owning a house, and you want that expense to hold up to the time you're going to own your home. Read this blog to learn how to extend the life of your roof!
Water is the second most damaging force a home can face, according to InterNACHI, an association for home inspectors. Yet your roof can soak in it if your gutters are clogged, warping timbers and destroying your roof years ahead of its time. Reach out to a team of professionals to have your gutters cleaned as soon as possible to prevent any potential damage.
Trees don't seem like a damaging part of your yard; they should protect your home from dangerous environmental exposure, and for the most part, they do. However, tree branches that overhang your roof can be severed during a storm, crashing onto the roof and doing damage to roofing material. If your roof can be damaged by overhanging tree branches, trim them back.
Power washing can knock roofing material loose and blow away asphalt roofing particles or even whole shingles, making it harder for your roof to perform its job of insulating and protecting your house from the sun. Roof damage is insidious and harms every part of your home, and it can build up without warning.
Poor roof ventilation can lead to moisture build-up in the rafters and other parts of your roof, resulting in you having to replace damaged or rotted roofing material sooner rather than later. Make sure that your roof is properly ventilated, and that you check the vents regularly for a build-up of material. If you're unsure how to do this or uncomfortable doing it yourself, talk to your local roofer.
Your roof is what makes your home a house. Make sure that you have a roof that will stand the test of time. Contact our roofing professionals at Ziparo Brothers Construction today for a free estimate for your future roof improvement.
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