Roofing

Preventative Roof Maintenance 101

Roof damage often starts long before winter arrives. Melvin breaks down why two annual roof inspections, one in the fall and one in the spring, are critical to preventing leaks, freeze damage, and costly repairs. Proactive maintenance now saves time, money, and headaches later.
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 How do you make sure your roof, it's on top shape all year round? So my opinion, it's like that you do those two inspections, one right off in the fall, and the reason why you should clean your gutters, you should have all debris out of there. So if you have water, it's gonna be there no matter what. It's gonna freeze and it's gonna.

Go back and forward. Even though if you do a job right, the water's always gonna creep underneath a gutter, aprons and whatnot, right? It's something that you cannot avoid. That's a normal wear and tear. But you should do the inspection in the fall. Make sure everything's running properly, it's clean. You don't have any damage on your roof so you can remedy before the winter.

That season pass, you go through the entire winter, and then in the spring when you start getting the winds blowing storms, and. Stuff like that, you should do inspection right before you should maintain the two inspections and so that way you can minimize all damage that could possibly happen on the winter, you know what I mean?

And have your roof like properly maintained throughout the year. Melvin, your roofing guy.