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Of all the problems you can encounter around the house, roofing
problems are by far the sneakiest. Leaks can develop unnoticed for
years causing rot, mold, warping and other expensive damage.
Experts recommend that you go into your attic or crawlspace at least
once a year after a rainstorm to check for leaks and water damage.
Special attention should be paid to areas where you have flashing
(the metal or plastic weather stripping that will be around
chimneys, pipes, vents, roof planes and eves) because this is
typically the most likely area to develop leaks. It is also
recommended that you visit the surface of your roof yearly – during
good weather – to look for any loose, missing, eroded, warped or
otherwise damaged shingles and to check the overall condition of
your roof.
You should also clean rain gutters and downspouts of leaves and
other debris regularly, preferably in the fall once the trees are
bare. While doing this, check for mineral deposits which could
indicate the erosion of asphalt shingles.
Many people would prefer not to inspect their roofs themselves.
Roofs can be pitched at very steep angles and pose quite a challenge
to those leery of heights. Inspecting the roof from an attic or
crawlspace full of spiders and other creepy inhabitants may not be
too attractive either. Another issue is most people are unsure of
what to look for. Leaks can be hard to track – water travels
downward and the damage can be far from the actual leak. Because of
this, hiring an expert to inspect the roof for you is something you
should consider.
We offer full service, unbiased roof inspections and will provide
you with a detailed report of our findings complete with recommended
maintenance and repair suggestions. Please contact us for quotes.
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