It’s that time of year again when the
weather outside gets frightful but the holiday cheer is delightful. You’ve
probably got a lot on your mind during these busy winter months, but make sure
that you don’t neglect the roof of your home. Taking care of your roof
is an important part of home maintenance and you don’t want to suffer a leak or
any other problem during the cold months.
So how can you make sure that Santa and his sleigh
have a solid and well maintained landing pad when they touch down at your house
this year? Here are some tips that every homeowner should know:
Check
Out Your Gutters
Your gutters are an important part of
your roof, because they allow water to flow away from the roof surface before
it causes rot and damage. During the winter, your gutters will be more likely
to get clogged with fallen leaves, snow and ice and can get blocked if they are
not cleared out.
Get yourself a ladder and a friend to
hold it for you and clean any leaves, debris and dirt from the gutters. Flush the gutters out with
a hose afterward to ensure they are clean. If your gutters have become damaged
or leaky, you can use gutter sealant or fiberglass resin to patch up the hole.
Trim
Back The Trees
If you have a lot of trees and
vegetation overhanging above your roof, it’s a good idea to trim it back before
the winter months. At the moment, it might not be touching your roof – but once
it is weighted down with snow or blown around by the wind it might do some
damage.
When hiring a tree trimming service, get
a few different quotes from a range of contractors so that you can be sure that
you are getting the right price.
Inspect
Your Roof For Weak Spots
A roof inspection can save you from a
lot of roof damage, which could get even more serious when the weather gets
colder and wetter. Start by performing a visual inspection of the inside and
outside of your roof. Look around for any missing tiles and make sure that the
gutters are allowing the water to drain freely from the roof. This can be done
while walking around your property with binoculars.
If you spot something that looks
suspicious, you can hire a professional roofer to take a closer look. They will
be experienced and will know what to look for, so that they can find the weak
spot and fit it right away. A roof inspection
will cost you, but it is a lot cheaper
than paying for a new roof!
These are just a few important
maintenance tasks that you can perform in order to ensure that your roof is in
tip top shape to welcome the winter season – and a sleigh pulled by eight tiny
reindeer! For more handy tips and info about your home, contact me at 1-888-279-1778 or email me at aubra@aubrarealtor.com.
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