After Winter: Taking Care Of Your Roof

As another long winter ends, it’s time to start thinking about spring maintenance chores around the house. And one of the most important things on that list should be inspecting and, if necessary, repairing your roof. 

 

Winter weather can take a toll on even the sturdiest of roofs. So, while it may be tempting to wait until next winter to deal with potential problems, that’s not a good idea. Spring is the perfect time to inspect your roof thoroughly and make any necessary repairs before warm weather, and heavy rains arrive. 

 

Not sure where to start? Here are a few tips to help you get the job done:

 

Start at the Top

 

When it comes to roof maintenance, it’s always best to start at the top and work your way down. That means taking a close look at your gutters and downspouts first. Winter storms can cause all sorts of debris-leaves, sticks, twigs, dirt, and more-to build up in your gutters and clog them up.

 

If left untreated, this can lead to serious problems like leaks, water damage, and even foundation issues. So clean out those gutters and inspect them regularly throughout the year.

 

The purpose of gutters is to collect rainwater from your roof and funnel it away from your home or business. If they are clogged, however, that water has nowhere to go but into your foundation or basement. That water can freeze and crack your foundation or walls in the winter.

 

In the summer, all that extra moisture can lead to mold and mildew growth inside your home or office. Neither scenario is suitable for your property value or your health.

 

In addition to preventing water damage, keeping your gutters clean helps prevent pest infestations. Rodents and other critters love nothing more than a nice, cozy spot to nest-and clogged gutters provide the perfect environment for just that. Keeping your gutters clear of debris eliminates one of their favorite hiding spots and makes your property less inviting to pests.

 

Check for Shingle Damage

 

After you’ve inspected your gutters, it’s time to look at your shingles. Shingles can be damaged by high winds, hail, ice dams, falling branches-pretty much anything Mother Nature throws your way. There are a few different ways you can check for shingle damage.

 

  1. First, you can visually inspect your shingles from the ground. Look for any missing or damaged shingles. If you can’t see your whole roof from the ground, you can also use a pair of binoculars. 
  2. Another way to check for shingle damage is to look in your gutters. Gutters can collect debris like leaves and twigs, but they can also collect shingles torn off in a storm. If you see any shingles in your gutters, that’s a good indication that your roof needs some repair work. 
  3. Finally, you can also use a drone to inspect your roof. This is especially helpful if you have a large roof or if you’re not comfortable going up on a ladder. Just be sure to follow all safety precautions when using a drone.

 

What to Do If You Find Shingle Damage?

 

If you find any missing or damaged shingles, the best thing to do is replace them as soon as possible. Shingles usually come in bundles, so you’ll likely need to replace more than just one or two. Replacing your shingles now will help prevent further damage down the road and extend the life of your roof.

 

Don’t Forget About Your Flashings

 

Your flashings are an essential part of your roofing system too. Flashings are strips of metal or other material used around objects that protrude from your roof (like chimneys, vents, skylights, etc.) to prevent water from leaking through cracks or gaps.

 

Over time though, flashings can become loose or corroded and allow water to seep through. So be sure to inspect all of your flashings and repair or replace them if necessary.

 

The Dangers of Damaged Flashings

 

If you neglect your flashings, you risk serious damage to your home. Water can cause rot and mold, weakening your home’s structure and leading to expensive repairs. In extreme cases, water damage can even cause a collapse. So it’s essential to take the time to inspect your flashings regularly and repair or replace them as needed.

 

Replacing Your Flashings

 

If you do find that you need to replace your flashings, it’s essential to use the proper materials. For example, if you have a metal roof, you’ll want to use metal flashings. And be sure to seal all seams with caulk or another waterproof sealant.

 

If you’re unsure what kind of flashing material is best for your roof, consult a professional roofer or contractor. They can recommend the best course of action for your particular situation.

 

Trojan Roofing – Top Roofing Services Provider in Indianapolis

 

Taking care of your roof may seem daunting, but it’s important to remember that regular maintenance can save you time and money in the long run.

 

If you need help with roof repair or replacement, give the professionals at Trojan Roofing a call. We offer top-notch roofing services and have been serving the Indianapolis area for years. Our team of skilled and experienced roofers will ensure that your roof is in top shape. Contact us today for a free consultation and estimate.