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3 Ways to extend the life of your roof

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Homes and offices can do without certain things, but a roof isn’t one of them. That’s why it’s important to take care of your roof, and the best way to do this is through preventive maintenance. Whether it's for a residential or commercial facility, preventive maintenance can go a long way in increasing the lifespan of your roof.

Investing in roof maintenance can help you save a lot of money and prevent headaches in the future. Read on to learn what to do to prolong your roof's life.

1. Have your roof inspected regularly

Fall and spring are the best times to have your roof checked. Have your contractor remove any debris you find to get ready for the winter. Have branches, leaves, or other debris taken out to help rainwater flow efficiently.

Too much rainwater or moisture on a flat roof may eventually compromise its integrity and create structural problems. On the other hand, debris can force water to back up into the flashings and cause vegetative growth and ponding if they block your roof's drainage points.

It's also a good idea to have a contractor look at your roof before and after a storm. Heat, humidity, snow, and heavy rain can greatly affect your roof, and repairs might be required.

2. Get a professional to do the job

Don’t let your mother-in-law, college buddy, or best friend inspect your roof! Choose a competent roofing contractor like D&D Roofing and Sheet Metal, Inc. for the job since they're experts who can easily find what’s wrong with your roof.

Built-up, shingle, metal, and single-ply roof systems have their own advantages and disadvantages and don’t last forever. Over time, they might require specialized repairs that can only be completed by a licensed roofing contractor.

For instance, fixing an EPDM roof with an asphalt product like roof cement could harm the membranes and might void the warranty, creating more problems for you. This is one reason why it’s best to stick to an experienced contractor.

If your roof is still under warranty, make sure that your preferred contractor can work on your roofing system. Get in touch with the manufacturer to confirm if your chosen contractor is authorized or not. If it’s the latter, the manufacturer can refer you to a contractor who can solve your problem.

3. Know what you’re paying for

It’s not enough that your contractor performs a visual inspection of your roof. They should also perform some common maintenance procedures to assess your roof. Roof inspection must include, but is not limited to:

  • Roof drainage points
  • Roof membrane seams
  • Field of the roof
  • Penetration flashings
  • Walls and roof edges

Your chosen roofing contractor may use keels or paint to mark the parts of your roof that have issues to easily locate them when it's time for repairs.

D&D Roofing and Sheet Metal, Inc., Inc. is a premier roofing contractor that specializes in roofing maintenance and installation. Our expert crew will assist you every step of the way. If you have leaks or gaps, missing tiles, or want to spruce up your roof, get in touch with us today and take advantage of our free estimate.

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