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How to Keep Your Roof Safe From Animals

Animal infestation poses serious threats to your roof and, if left unnoticed, to your entire home. Even by simply walking over your roof shingles, squirrels, raccoons and other critters contribute to the slow erosion of the granular surface of these materials. As a result, this problem will shorten your roof’s lifespan and put your home’s structural integrity at risk. 

Here are effective measures you can take to keep animals away from your home.

Seal Your Trash and Keep It Away From Your Home

Animals like raccoons and rats can smell food waste in your garbage bins even from miles away. If your trash cans are near your home’s pipes or downspouts, it will be easier for the critters to access your roof and attic. Fortunately, you can avoid this issue by simply sealing your trash in a container and placing it away from your house. 

Use Thick Insulation 

Insulation serves as your home’s last layer of defense before critters can enter your attic. This means the thicker your insulation is, the more protection you can get from animal invasions. To ensure complete coverage, make sure your insulation is installed correctly by an experienced professional. 

Equip Your Home With Extra Barriers 

The best way to prevent unwanted animals from getting on your roof is by keeping them out of your yard. Aside from containing and relocating your trash, you can install fences, security screens and other barriers for increased protection.

Invest in Regular Roof Maintenance

A professional roofing contractor can help you detect potential entry points for critters. These areas include your roof sheathing, soffit intersections and vents. With regular maintenance, these spots that are susceptible to animal damage can be repaired before critters find them.

Do you need professional help to fix roof damage caused by animals? Jack The Roofer has the skills, experience and tools to get the job done right. To schedule a consultation, call us at (720) 722-2255, or fill out our contact form.

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