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We do not subcontract out.
Your roof is a vital part of your home. Every roof has a lifespan. However, if you know the right ways to maintain it, you can increase its lifespan and put off the eventual replacement. Here are ways roofing services can do so.
Regardless of how nice your roof may look from the outside, there may be underlying problems you don't see. That's why it's important to have regular inspections. According to Bob Vila, you should have a roof inspection at least once a year. A roof inspector checks for cracks, holes, or other vulnerabilities in your roof. They see if the insulation is up to par and check the condition of the shingles or whatever roofing material you have. These experts have an eye for detecting the smallest issue as they understand the bigger issue that it could turn into down the road. After all, a small crack today could lead to a major leak later on that causes major amounts of water damage and mold in your home.
Now that fall is here and it is about to turn into winter, that means there are parts of the country that are susceptible to heavy storms. Such storms can have a major impact on the safety of your roof. According to State Farm, if installed correctly, some metal roofs can sustain wind gusts up to 140 miles per hour, will not corrode or crack, and may be impact-resistant. Even with a properly installed roof, it may get some minor damage from a big storm that could grow into a serious problem if it's not handled sooner rather than later. That's why it's a good idea to have additional inspections after a major storm, even if you've already had your annual one.
Do shingles appear to be missing from your roof? Are you noticing shingle granules more and more in your gutters? If so, this might be cause for alarm because your roof is now vulnerable. Roofing services should quickly replace those shingles and check for any underlying damage that may have happened. After all, the purpose of your roofing material, whether it's asphalt shingles, metal, or cedar shakes, is to ensure your roof has a sturdy material to protect it from the elements. If any of that material falls off, wears down, or becomes cracked, that allows water to seep into the underlying structure of your roof. As a result, your roof can begin to rot and you may not realize it.
Do you notice algae or moss growing on your roof? While you may not be alarmed by it, you should be. These substances only grow in wet environments. When you see something growing on your roof, that means there's a lot of moisture on your roof that's not allowed to evaporate. After a rainstorm or snowstorm, the water on top of your roof will naturally evaporate or run off unless there are cracks for it to seep into. However, if there is moss or algae on top of your roof, the water will get trapped against your rooftop. With that moisture trapped, it's going to further damage the material beneath it and weaken it.
The purpose of your gutters is to usher water away from your roof. When they become clogged, they can no longer do their job. Luckily, there are roofing services that often handle gutter work. They can often inspect your gutters for problems and clean them out properly. As a result, you won't have to worry about moisture stuck on your roof.
As you can see, there are many ways to preserve the lifespan of your roof. Depending on your roofing materials, your roof can last a very long time when it's properly taken care of. Regardless of how strong your roofing material is, keeping up with the right
roofing services is the main factor in ensuring that it lasts on the higher end of its life span, as opposed to prematurely needing replacement. When you're ready to give your roof the care it deserves, contact our team today at Garcia & Son Roofing & Gutters LLC for assistance. We look forward to hearing from you and working with you in the near future!
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