With the arrival of spring, it’s only natural that you have your roof checked for any sign of damage sustained from the previous winter months. The warm weather makes it ideal for seasonal maintenance and cleaning, but it’s still crucial that you pay attention to your roof’s condition and ensure its longevity. Here’s what you should avoid doing during your spring roofing maintenance:
Focusing only on having the roof repaired when needed is one of the most common mistakes many home- and business owners make. You should avoid doing this to your own roof as the damage will significantly get worse over time. You’ll end up with a costly roof repair or even a full replacement if you don’t address the problems as soon as possible.
If you see water-damaged siding on your home, it can be due to clogged gutters. Instead of being directed properly away from the roof, the water runoff pools over the clogged gutters and eventually leaks into your roof and siding. The water won’t only damage your siding, but cause it to rot the rafters as well, which can compromise your roof’s inner structure. Make sure to have your gutters cleaned and maintained by trusted roofing contractors to avoid this from happening.
You might think that a quick fix for a roof leak will work, but this won’t really solve the problem as you’re just delaying the inevitable. You may even make the damage worse, which can lead to more expensive repairs. When a small problem is found during your spring roofing maintenance, make sure to go for the permanent fix. While it may be a bit expensive, it will also last longer.
When it comes to excellent roof repair and replacement, Jack the Roofer has got you covered! Call us today at (720) 722-2255, or you can contact us online through our convenient form. We serve our customers in Parker, Castle Rock, Aurora and surrounding areas.
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