A Quick Homeowner’s Guide to Roofing Maintenance

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  • Author: Mohsin Khan
  • Posted On: December 13, 2022
  • Updated On: December 13, 2022

Did you know that annual maintenance on your roof pays off in the long run?

Regular roofing maintenance is the key to long-term roof security. Neglecting your roof comes with a higher price tag. Not only will it cost you money, but you’ll lose your roof to decay.

Every roof wears down over time. You should anticipate roof replacement every 20 to 30 years. The reason for this is that roofs take a beating. Through daily wear, rain, wind, and UV rays, your roof endures external damage.

Even if your roof doesn’t suffer from decay, this external damage deteriorates your roof’s quality. You may fear the cost of re-roofing every 15 years, but neglecting maintenance prolongs the process. A roof replacement costs you more in the long run.

Here’s a guide on regular homeowners maintenance on your roof.

Clean up the Gutters

For most homeowners, gutter cleaning is an essential part of maintaining the roof system. The gutters must be clear of debris in order to help ensure that the roof is functioning correctly and correctly draining away water.

A few simple steps should help keep the gutters clean.

Clear the downspouts with a garden hose or a plunger. If the downspouts are very clogged, use a plumber’s snake to help get rid of the debris. Be sure to also inspect the flashing and sealants around the gutters to ensure that no water enters the house.

Regularly cleaning the gutters throughout the year will help to prevent them from freezing and will extend the life of the roof system, ensuring that the home remains safe and dry.

Actively Prevent Storm Damage

Proactively maintaining your roof is one of the best ways to prevent storm damage. Begin by ensuring your roofing materials system is in good condition and up to date with code requirements. Regularly check for any wear, leaks, or deficiencies in the surface.

It is also critical to ensure proper flashing and seals around all penetrations, such as pipes and vents.

Understanding When to Replace the Roof

A quick guide to homeowners on home maintenance is to understand when to replace the roof. If it is more than 20 years old, it is likely time to replace the roof.

Shingles may show signs of decay, curling, or blistering, which are indications of needing to replace a roof. In addition, leaking, discoloration, or other visible signs of damage can be caused for replacing a roof.

It is better to use a synthetic slate roof as it is made from a combination of plastic and rubber. It is designed to imitate the beauty and distinctiveness of true slate without the expense or installation headaches and it lasts longer.

It’s best to be proactive and inspect the roof regularly and look for outside damage, missing shingles, or other potential problems. Increased energy bills could be another indication that a roof should be replaced.

Establish a Roofing Maintenance Plan and Extend the Life of Your Roof

Overall, it is important for homeowners to incorporate roofing maintenance into their yearly property upkeep schedule. Regular cleaning and maintenance can save money on frequently needed repairs.

If homeowners have any additional questions regarding it, they should consult with a professional. You should invest in preventative care to protect their roofs and the investment of their property.

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Author: Mohsin Khan

Mohsin has worked as one of the experienced editors with ConstructionHow since 2020 with a total span of 5 years of experience in business PR, boasting a remarkable professional trajectory, he has collaborated with entrepreneurs and startups, and certain publications over the last few years. His unwavering interest lies in the construction industry and related materials. He believes in creating functional and aesthetically pleasing buildings, and homes that fall under the right budget. With a wide range of experience in construction, he also tapped into DIY and home improvement projects based on his extensive set of knowledge in the industry.

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