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Having a roof over your head is something most of us probably taking for granted.   We appreciate our home and the ability to have one, but rarely do we give thought to the literal roof above our heads.  Although it’s on top, the roof is the foundation of your home.  It protects you from the outside elements, keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.  Your roof keeps you dry and safe during rain and windstorms.  Your roof deserves much more credited than it gets!

 

Maintaining your roof is key to keeping it safe.  Maintenance will save you money over the years and will contribute to keeping your resale value high.  Maintaining your roof is crucial because it keeps you and your family safe.  Here are some tips and tricks to consider for keeping your roof in optimal shape.

 

 

Do things right, or not at all

 

Your roof is a very sensitive part of your home.  It’s important to treat it with the respective it deserves.  There are no quick fixes for any issues you notice on your roof.  Don’t try and make a few changes before a storm hits or if its lightly raining.  If you notice something needs to be fixed on your roof, take the time to plan and do it properly.  Wait for a clear day and take your time to make the repair.   If one thing goes wrong on your roof, there’s a high chance it won’t end well.

 

Do regular inspections for dry rot

 

Dry rot occurs due to a lack of ventilation.  Parts of your roof may start deteriorating due to dry rot.  Certain sections will begin to sag as your shingles slowly weaken and eventually cause a leak.  You may need to install certain kinds of vents to address your case of dry rot.  You may need a professional such as Ottawa roofing to handle this for you.  This is something that you can’t leave unattended.

 

Pinpoint the leak before you start

 

If you’re trying to fix a leak on your roof you need to pinpoint its exact location.  To do this you can take a garden hose and spray different sections of the roof to find the leak.  This is something that can only be done while you have warm weather.  Spraying water on your roof during the winter can cause a lot of problems.

 

Be proactive in the winter

 

Ice buildup is the number one issue your roof faces in the winter.   You need to keep your shingles, gutters and under the roof membrane clear of any ice or snow buildup.  Part of preventing ice build up is going the extra mile to make sure your roof is properly ventilated.  You can also buy devices known as ice shields for added defense.

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