THREE STEPS TO KEEP YOUR ROOF IN GOOD SHAPE FROM FAMILY ROOFING

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3 Steps To Take To Keep Your Roof In Good Shape

Trying to maintain your roof and keep it in decent shape can often be a very tricky task because it can often be hard to know what to look for in terms of damage and what to do when you happen to spot any damage. Listed below are just three of the many steps that you can take to ensure that you keep your roof in good shape.

Replace Damaged Or Missing Tiles Quickly

The most important step when it comes to keeping your roof in good shape is to replace any damaged or missing tiles as quickly as you can.  This is so very important because missing or damaged tiles are an invitation for more damage because they will allow water to get into the open spaces.  This will allow that water to compromise the rest of the roof and cause more tiles to come loose.

Additionally, water that gets through those openings left by missing or damaged tiles can also cause damage to the interior of your house. This can result in moldy insulation and even rotting wood throughout your home.

Check For Signs Of Leaking Regularly

You should be checking for signs of leaking regularly when trying to maintain your roof.  This is necessary because small leaks have a habit of becoming worse over time and causing a lot of damage to your home.  The easiest way to spot leaks and catch them early is to check your attic or ceiling for dark spots or discolored spots as that can often be a sign of water damage.

Keep An Eye Out For Moss Growth

Finally, make sure to keep an eye out for any moss growth so that it can be eliminated as soon as it develops.  This is necessary because moss can trap moisture against your roof, which will not only accelerate water damage but can also potentially attract termites and other insects.  Additionally, having moss on your roof can often be a warning sign that the underlying portion of the roof is rotting.  At this point you will need a roofer to inspect the area and replace any rotted portions to keep your roof structurally sound.

Contact a roofing contractor to discuss what steps to take to keep your roof in decent shape.  You will need to replace damaged or missing tiles quickly, check for signs of leaking regularly, and keep an eye out for moss growth when trying to keep your roof in decent shape.

 

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