Roof Care Tips
- Inspect your roof in the late fall and early spring (you
may need binoculars). Look for loose shingles, or shakes,
or, if you have tiles, look for missing or cracked pieces.
On shingle roofs, look for curling, fraying and tears at the
edges. Don't forget to check the flashings around chimneys,
vents, skylights, and other roof penetrations. They should
be tight and in good condition. Also check the condition of
the fascia boards near the joints of all eaves metal for signs
of leakage or rot. If you see any of these signs of wear,
call a professional contractor for a more thorough inspection.
- Keep gutters and downspouts clean and free of leaves, sticks
and other debris.
- Keep trees trimmed away from building.
- Stay off the roof! Walking on its surface can do a great
deal of damage. And, you could falll! If you must see the
roof for yourself, use a firmly braced ladder equipped with
rubber safety feet and wear rubber-soled shoes. Stay on the
ladder as much as possible.
Please contact us about your next
roofing project.
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