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Safe Solutions to Solve Common Roof Problems

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Your roof can endure several hardships before it starts to give in or show signs of wear and tear. It is crucial to understand the common problems affecting roofs and how to identify them so you can better protect your property. Below are some of the most prevalent threats to Commercial Roof Safety, how they begin, and how to stop them before they spiral out of control.

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Damaged flashing

While your roof’s metal flashing is designed to withstand damage and degradation over time, it cannot last forever. You may need to replace or repair your flashing if your property has experienced a catastrophic ordeal recently or if you’ve had your roof for several decades. Routine roof inspections are recommended, so you know when it’s time to call the roofers.

Roof leaks

Roof leaks can be devastating, and if ignored, you may find yourself with a severe water damage problem on your hands. Sometimes leaks occur even when your shingles appear to be in pretty good condition. But, even if the leak isn’t too big to warrant throwing out buckets of water every few minutes, you need to get it fixed ASAP. Worse still, some roof leaks pour into your crawl space or that attic you hardly ever use, necessitating regular roof inspections to detect and resolve the problem before it escalates.

Tree branches

Tree branches can be such a menace, even for homeowners who cut off dead and overhanging branches. If you live in a windy area, one strong gust of wind is enough to send a branch flying onto your roof, and depending on the force, your roof may sustain considerable damage. This is especially the case when there is a storm. You can decide to get rid of any trees that aren’t a safe distance from your roof or old trees that may be felled by wind or a storm. If your roof has already sustained damage from tree branches, have it repaired as soon as possible and consult with a professional on additional measures you can take to protect your property.

Damaged shingles

Did you know that it’s possible to lose quite a few shingles without even realizing it? But, that is not nearly as common as having shingles that are damaged or lifted from damage caused by extreme weather. For instance, if your area is prone to high winds, they may pry your tiles and metal flashing up, causing your roof to destabilize. This creates room for pests and water to enter and destroy your roof structure and, potentially, parts of your home. Also, intense sunlight can cause breakage or cracking of certain roofing elements. Regular roof inspections help you detect such damage early so you can repair or replace your roof promptly. Also, you can consult with your roofer on the best roofing materials for the weather in your area.

Damaged gutters

Are your downspouts and gutters falling away from your home? This can be catastrophic for your home and your roof. Damaged gutters facilitate water entry into your home and can cause water to flood your lawn where you least expect it. While some downspouts and gutters can be fixed by unclogging them of any debris and reattaching them, others may need to be replaced entirely for your home’s safety. Conduct routine inspections of your roof to check if your gutters are clogged or pulling away from your house. Fixing broken gutters and downspouts early enough can spare you the hassle of dealing with repairs alongside water damage.

Rotten fascia board

Your fascia board is easily the most prone to water damage in your entire home. An ice dam is enough to disrupt your soffit or fascia board so much that it begins to detach from your roof structure. After that, the rot quickly spreads to other areas, causing dampness that encourages mold growth. You may even notice a few birds and squirrels making nests in your home. If your fascia board has been damaged by ice or water, it is best to call for repairs before the rot spreads. Also, keeping your gutters and downspouts in check can stop water or ice from damaging your fascia board in the first place.

Roofs are prone to damage and wear and tear due to different factors, but some of them are pretty common, hence easy to solve and avoid. Also, it is crucial to have a professional roofer on call when you may need roof inspections or emergency roof repairs and replacements.

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