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Roofer Salem OR

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Roofer Salem OR

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  1. Roof Maintenance Tips To Keep Your Roof In Tip Top Shape By ​Roofer Salem Everyone knows how important it is to have a good roof overhead. Your roof protects the rest of your home from damage, helps hold in heat or keep your home cool, adds value to your home and gives you and your family a healthier, happier place to live. Even if your roof isn't new, if you follow these simple maintenance tips now, you may be able to keep your roof in tip top condition much longer than even the average 15 years covered by most warranties. Inspect Your Roof Twice A Year And After Every Heavy Storm The first step in maintaining your roof in top condition is spending a little time inspecting your roof twice a year, in the spring and fall, and after major storms. The bi-yearly inspections should be done both on the inside and outside of the roof. After storm inspections should be done on the outside of the roof, to ensure that there are no broken tiles, or gouges from flying debris. Inspections should be done with using binoculars or a ladder. Trim Overhanging Tree Branches During your roof inspections make note of any trees growing close to the house and roof. If there are branches hanging over the roof these should be trimmed back if healthy. Falling leaves or pine needles can end up in valleys of your roof where they can hold in moisture and rot the tiles making them weak and allowing rain water to soak through doing further damage to the structure of your roof. In addition, falling branches can gouge the roof and damage roofing tiles. By trimming those branches before they can do damage you are protecting your roof by using preventive measures. Clean All Debris From Your Roof You also need to clean all the debris from your roof at least twice a year. Dirt, leaves, pine needles and other debris can overtime cause mold and mildew to grow on your roof and cause other damage as well. By keeping your roof free of debris you are removing the potential for damage to your roof and helping to not only to look better, but remain in the best condition possible. Don't Allow Mold and Mildew to Grow Black spots on your roof is a sign of mold and mildew. Overtime mold can work it's way into your roofing tile and cause damage to the underlying roof itself. If

  2. you have a new roof that is free from mold and mildew, placing zinc strips at the peak of your roof will result in zinc washing off the strips each time it rains and preventing mold and mildew from growing. If you have an older roof that has begun to mold, then clean the mold from the roof using a mold remover specially made for roofs and then attaching zinc strips. Keep Those Gutters Clean and In Good Repair Clogged gutters can cause thousands of dollars of damage to your roof as water can back up under many different types of roofing materials. By keeping your gutters free of debris and in good repair you ensure that they can perform the job they are meant to do, which is keep the rain water away from your roof and those roofing tiles. Replace Damaged Shingles and Roofing Tiles Many people make the mistake of thinking that one missing shingle, or damaged roofing tile really isn't going to hurt anything. This couldn't be more false. If you want to keep your roof in tip top shape then you need to replace those shingles and tiles that become damaged. Even a small corner torn off a tile can allow your roof to suffer a lot of damage. So keep extra shingles and tiles on hand and learn the correct way to repair them should the need arise. Replace Roof Sealants as Needed Check all the places where roof sealant is used and if the sealant is showing signs of wear and tear such as cracks or small missing pieces then you need to clear all the old sealant away and reapply fresh sealant. Replace Cracked Mortar Around Chimneys Make sure that you check your chimney for cracked or missing mortar and replace that mortar that is damaged. The mortar is what holds the chimney bricks in place and should a brick fall it can do great damage to your roof as well as result in you losing your heating in an inopportune time. Don't Forget Snow Removal If you live in an area that gets heavy snowfall and you have good insulation then snow is bound to pile up on the roof. Snow can be extremely heavy and cause damage to your roof from the excess weight. In addition, thawing and freezing of snow on the roof can cause ice to back up until roofing tiles, damaging the tiles and roof itself when the spring thaw arrives. Have A Professional Inspection of Your Roof

  3. While you can do most of your roof inspection and maintenance yourself you should have a professional inspection at least once a year or every other year if your roof is older than ten years old. Professionals can spot potential problems and fix them long before they will be noticeable to you. It costs less to have a professional inspect your roof and make repairs than it will to have to replace your roof sooner than necessary. By following these easy maintenance tips, you can keep your roof in tip top condition for years to come and just may find that your roof outlasts the warranty by two, three, or even 5 years. 4 Good Reasons to Have a ​Roofing Contractors Salem​ Roof Your Home in the Winter If you live in an area of the country, such as Massachusetts, with harsh winters you might be wondering why anyone would consider roof replacement in the winter time. Well, it's not as uncommon as you might think. Many roofing contractors offer their services year round even in cold and snowy regions like Massachusetts, which is where I'm from. Roofing Massachusetts homes during the winter is no different for a roofing contractor than doing it any other time of the year, with a few exceptions, and some roofing contractors and there crews even say that they prefer it. First let's go over what makes roofing more difficult this time of year and the arguments against having a new roof installed right now. It's too cold outside for a roof replacement. This argument just doesn't hold any water. It may be cold out now but who cares? Your roof doesn't care. The crew installing your roof doesn't care. Don't worry about the guys doing the installation. If the cold weather bothered them that much they wouldn't be up there installing your new roof in the first place, they would be working an indoor job. I know a lot of guys that prefer roofing in cold weather just because it is cold. Try roofing a black roof in the middle of the Summer. Lots of fun, let me tell ya. In the Summer if it is 90 degrees on the ground it feels like 110 degrees up on that roof (and sometimes is). There is too much snow on my roof to have it replaced right now. This, my friend, is why God created snow shovels. It is really not a big deal to shovel the snow off of a roof. It usually takes a half-hour to an hour to remove the snow and most roofing contractors don't even charge you extra for this as long as they are there to replace the roof and not just shovel snow (a service which many roofing companies provide in the North East). Does the crew need

  4. to be careful while doing this to avoid falling? Of course. However, the crew needs to be careful in every regard when it comes to roofing a house, this is nothing new. These guys are professionals and safety should always comes first, and does always come first with a responsible roofing company. Alright, I just gave you 2 reasons why many people think roofing shouldn't be done in the winter and why they aren't really very good reasons at all. Now let me give you the 4 best reasons you should consider having your roof replaced this time of year. 1.) Ice dams causing leaks. The winter time in Massachusetts tests your home and roof in ways unlike any other time of year. The most common cause of roof leaks during the winter is the dreaded ice dam. An ice dam is formed over the eaves of a house from built up snow melting and running down the roof only to refreeze at the very edge of the roof line. Here in Massachusetts, as well as other cold climate areas, roofing contractors use a product called "ice & water barrier" together with proper drip-edge flashing techniques to prevent ice dams from damaging your home and causing leaks. This technique, when done properly, provides added protection for at least 3 feet up from all edges of the roof. Many older roofs do not have "ice & water barrier" installed. If your roof is leaking because of ice dams this could be a great time to have the roof redone properly and insure that ice dams will not be bothering you and your home again. 2.) Winter conditions, in general, make a bad roof worse. If you had a bad roof before winter hit it is only going to be in worse shape once spring arrives. There are many factors that adversely affect your roof in the cold weather. I already discussed ice dams but there's more. During the winter as the temperature fluctuates it makes your shingles expand and contract causing curling and cracking in older shingles. Now let's say some of your old roof shingles curl a bit, then you get a nice wet, heavy snow and the weight of the snow causes some of those curled shingles to crack. Now you have a potential new roof leak. Also, when that wet, heavy snow then freezes it will possibly cause even more damage to your old roof shingles. The thawing and refreezing that occurs throughout the winter time is nothing but bad for old shingles. Old roofs hate the cold winters. 3.) Faster service on your new roof installation By ​Commercial Roofers Salem ​. It's a simple fact that Massachusetts roofing contractors, and roofing contractors in general, are not as busy during the winter. What this means for a homeowner needing a new roof is that the roof contractor you choose might be able to install your new roofing in a matter of days from the time that you sign the contract as

  5. opposed to waiting weeks, or even months sometimes, if you hold off until the spring, summer, and fall months. For many homeowners this reason alone should be enough to have your roof done in the winter time. 4.) Save money by taking advantage of a slow time of year for roofers. Who doesn't want to save as much money as possible especially when it comes to an expensive home improvement project such as re-roofing. For the same reasons that you may be able to receive faster installation service on a new roof from a roofing contractor during the winter, you will also probably receive a better price than you would during the warmer months. Most professional roof installers will provide you with the same labor warranty for a roof installed in winter time as a roof installed any other time of year. The material warranty is provided by the shingle manufacturer and will be the same regardless of what season the roof was installed. Roofing contractors want to keep their crews busy and will give you a better price just to avoid having to lay off employees during the winter slowdown. So what are you waiting for? If you have a house with an older roof that needs replacing get in touch with a local roofing contractor and find out for yourself why roofing Massachusetts homes or a home in any other area is a perfectly viable option in the winter time and often a bargain! For More Details Visit Our Site: https://rooferssalem.com/

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