How to extend the life of your roof


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We put a lot of value in the roof above our head. Its important that we keep it well looked after so that we can remain safe, dry and warm. It doesn’t require much effort: a good roof should last for many years if it has been installed properly and well taken care of. Replacing a roof is an incredibly expensive endeavour if you let it fall into bad condition. Here are four ways you can avoid this and extend its life:

Youll be happy to know that the first piece of maintenance you should carry out can be done from indoors. It is very important that you undertake a thorough attic inspection if you want to extend the life of your roof.Regardless of how old or new it may be, head upstairs and make sure that all the insulation is at the optimum level and properly fitted. For more information on adding insulation, Energy Star has a fantastic DIY guide.

Cleaning the gutters around your roof is perhaps the easiest and most effective way to care for your roof. Wed recommend that you do thisis at the turn of every season. However, if your home is located next to trees,you should endeavour to clean it more regularly. By doing this, you can avoid damage to your landscape, roof siding and costly repairs. This will help keep your house warm and prevent hot air from escaping into the attic and causing ice dams.

Making sure your roof is adequately waterproofed is especially important. If you’ve just invested in a new property, or feel that that your current home needs some maintenance, Tor Coatings has a variety of roof coating systems that provide a long-term solution. Liquid water proof products are applied to the surface of the roof to protect it from leaks and extend its life. Its a lot cheaper, safer and economical than other expensive roof repairs like felt application.

When you’re outside, check for any surrounding objects that could cause damage to your roof during bad weather. This means that you should cut back any dead or overgrowing trees, so that their branches cant cause damage. Wed also recommend regularly cleaning your roof by getting rid of built-up deposits of leaves, branches, moss and algae.

These are all fairly simple tips, but if there’s anything you feel that is beyond your abilities to fix, you should seek professional advice. You can perform a search on Yellto find a building surveyor in your area.


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