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Winter Preparation: How to Ready Your Roof for the Cold, Snowy Season Featured
With the winter weather quickly approaching, take some time to prepare your home for the oncoming snow and icy winds. Like the rest of your house, your roof requires a little extra TLC at the beginning of each season. Especially before winter strikes… take steps to ensure your roof can withstand the weight of snow piles and the force of winter winds.
Here are some tips to prepare your roof for the winter season:
Clear Debris
Throughout the year, your roof will accumulate different kinds and amounts of debris. For example, during the spring, you may notice scattered piles of seeds, twigs, or grass along your roof. In the fall, you may see small branches and piles of leaves across the entire structure. If you leave this debris on your roof, it will collect moisture from fall rains and winter snows. The more moisture the debris retains, the greater the risk for mold, algae growth, and rot.
Use a sturdy ladder to climb onto your roof. Use a broom or air blower to remove the leaves and twigs from your roof. Spend a little extra time cleaning out the valleys of your roof, since leaves are more likely to stick in these corner crevices.
If you don’t feel comfortable doing this cleanup yourself, call a roofing professional to perform the service instead.
Clean Out the Gutters
Just like you’ll notice debris along your roof, you’ll also find buildup in your gutters. If too many leaves, branches, and seeds collect in your gutters, the drainage system won’t work properly. As a result, water will overflow from the top of the gutters and damage your roof and walls.
Use garden gloves as you clean out your gutters. The gloves will protect your hands from sharp branches, bugs, or animals that are in the troughs. Scoop out the debris and place it in a compost bin or garbage bags. Watch out for seeds that have sprouted into saplings, and make sure the roots haven’t grown through your gutters.
If you notice dirt in the gutters after you’ve removed the leaves, use a hose or pressure washer to clear it away. Take extra care to clean out the downspouts as well. If these fixtures get clogged, they can’t divert water away from your home.
To prevent additional leaves and debris from accumulating in your gutters, install gutter guards or screens over the troughs.
Inspect the Shingles and the Roof Edging
After your roof is completely clean, inspect the shingles. Make note of any missing shingles or worn-down patches and replace the material as quickly as possible. If you have cedar shakes or clay tiles on your roof, inspect these components for damage like cracks, missing chunks, and missing sections. Additionally, inspect the top and bottom of the roof’s edging for fraying; missing, broken, or damaged fasteners; weather damage; or weak spots. Also inspect the flashing and the chimney to ensure these areas are tightly sealed and structurally sound.
Check for Other Roof Damage
During your inspection, keep an eye out for additional kinds of roof damage. Some things you should look for include granules in the gutters, holes or sagging spots in the roof, pooling water, field membrane shrinkage, and blistering. As soon as you notice any damage to your roof, contact a roofing professional.
Look at the Insulation
In the winter, one of the biggest threats to your roof—and your home—is ice damming. Ice damming occurs when your home’s insulation is poor quality and air escapes through the insulation and the roof. The warm air melts the snow on top of your roof, and that water flows down your roof to the edge and onto the gutters. The cold temperatures cause that water to refreeze and solidify over the drainage system. The extra weight of the ice can pull your gutters off of your roof and cause significant damage to your home. To prevent ice dams, check the insulation in your attic or under your roof. If it looks frayed or crumbly, or if you can see bald patches, install new insulation. The new material will keep your home warmer and prevent ice dams from occurring.
Trust Roofing Professionals if There’s Too Much Roof Damage
If there’s too much damage on your roof, you may need to completely replace the structure. Turn to the experts at ERS Roofing to access the situation – we can help guide you to decide if it is time to replace the roof or if a repair is all that is needed.
Contact ERS Roofing for a free, no-pressure inspection now by calling 317.643.1207, or book online at http://expertrestorationservice.com.
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