Mistakes You Are Making With Your Roof Repair

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Mistakes You Are Making With Your Roof Repair Having a quality roof on your home is an absolute requirement for most homeowners (or should be!). It’s something that a lot of homeowners tend to take for granted or assume doesn’t need much work. However, your roof repair can’t get done by itself. This means it’s your responsibility as the homeowner to ensure that your roof is in good condition for years to come. There are plenty of roofing mistakes that can be easy to make without the proper knowledge. That said, let’s go over a few: Over-Insulating Your Home You may be of the impression that the more insulation you have the better off you will be during the colder months. However, if you have insulation in your attic and you’ve gone a little overboard or the person who installed it put too much in, that can be bad news. Over insulating your attic means that you roof doesn’t have the room to breathe. Your roof needs to have proper ventilation otherwise you could find yourself running into issues with moisture getting trapped which can lead to mold growth. Mold can cause plenty of serious health issues if not removed and treated properly. Roof Cleaning With a Pressure Washer Many people have seen those oh-so-satisfying videos online of walls, sidewalks and wood patios/fences being pressure washed. It’s amazing to see a once dilapidated surface return to near-new looking condition with a few swipes of water. With such amazing cleaning power and the ability to wash down your siding for a shining new look, why can’t it be used on the roof as well? Be assured that plenty of people have made the mistake of power washing their asphalt shingling and causing major damage. That harsh blast seems like the perfect routine to get dirt, grim and debris off of your roof but he pressure can be too much for your shingling and will work its way to dislodging pieces or causing leakes. Infrequent Inspections If you don’t have your roof inspected in the past three years it’s probably time to schedule it to be done. Some homeowners like to do that work themselves but if you’d rather stay safe on the ground and have a professional opinion, get a roofing contractor. Having a preventative maintenance checklist can be very beneficial to fixing issues that might grow bigger given time. You may not be able to spot potential damage and leaks but a seasoned professional can quick given you the rundown on what your roof might need. It’s suggested that you have an inspection at least every three years if you have asphalt shingles and every 5 years for heavier materials like ceramic tiles. Avoiding your attic


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