Looking for the best summer roof maintenance tips? Today, we will share the tips for maintaining your roof in the summer the right way!
Ahhhhh, the dog days of summer are finally upon us, warm weather, timeless memories, and of course plenty of opportunities to get outside! Summer is exciting no doubt about it, but I’d bet that it would be even more exciting if you didn’t have to worry about your home’s exterior health and wellness! Why do I say that you might ask?
In the summer, we are generally more out and about as opposed to other months, and just like spring, summer is a time period where it is important to go through the mental checklist of your home’s exterior to see if everything is in proper working order.
A pre-emptive measure to not only save you time but money and peace of mind as well. Who wouldn’t want that? Chances are if you thought about that, you ended up here!
One of the most important areas that need the most tender, loving care from time to time is an area that is chronically overlooked, your roof! Roofs play an important role in maintaining the structural integrity of your house, and the best thing you can do is to be aware of how to properly maintain it.
Today, we got you covered, because we are going to discuss 5 summer roof maintenance tips to help put you in the know! Let’s get after it!
Why is Roof Maintenance Important?
Roofs, like mentioned before, play a crucial role in maintaining the structure of your home, they provide support for the adjacent exterior/interior walls, platform for your gutters, and at the most basic level, protect you from the elements!
The biggest piece of your home’s exterior with the biggest responsibilities, so why not maintain it? Being proactive is key!Â
Note: Roof maintenance is a safety risk that can cause immense bodily harm and even death. Professional expertise first and foremost is a highly recommended prerequisite for this kind of work!
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5 Summer Roof Maintenance Tips
1. Check, Clean, and/or replace your gutters!Â
Gutters are the drainage system of your house that is situated off the edge of the roof, where excess water is collected from the roof and is subsequently drained via the downspout. Make sure to clear all organic matter (e.g. leaves, etc) as well as excess water from your gutters to avoid clogs.
A clogged gutter can actually undermine the health of your roof by allowing water to seep in between shingles of your roof thus increasing the likelihood of spawning mold and can actually cause leaks from within your house! Get ‘em cleaned to keep your roof healthy!Â
If you have questions about whether they need to be examined or replaced, contact your local gutter replacement services. They will recommend a solution based on the context of your situation.Â
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2. Clear the branches off your roof!
Over time, there’s a lot of organic matter that can accumulate on your roof such as twigs, branches, and so forth. It looks harmless from afar, but debris on your roof is a liability to the structural foundation of your roof due to its propensity to damage shingles, poke holes and cause leaks. Seems harmless from afar at first, right? Not what you expect!Â
On another note, clear roofs reflect the sun’s heat and keep your house from feeling like a sauna, so they get after it! Getting on your roof can be unsafe, so reach out to a landscaping company or tree company to help you!
3. Cut extending tree branches around your roof!Â
Trees are strong, but sometimes during the storm or heavy weather patterns, they aren’t! Therefore, avoid a disaster waiting to happen, and be sure to trim tree branches over and around your roof that could cause damage if they were to break.Â
An overextending roof can not only damage your shingles or worse but excess leaves and twigs from it can also cause your gutters and downspouts to clog up as well. Keep all branches within a good distance as best as possible from your roof!Â
4. Replace Damaged Shingles!Â
Replacing shingles is not as difficult as many people think, however, be sure to be mindful about how they are replaced! The material, implementation, and even merely walking on damaged shingles can cause some pretty serious damage that can cause leaks and holes for mold/algae, and pests to wreak havoc.
 When it comes to replacing shingles, sometimes it is recommended to start from scratch while others it is more permissible to install over existing ones. However, each house is different! Professional help will determine what is right for you, get help before you make any step!Â
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5. Remove any Moss, Algae, or Mold on your roof!Â
The cleaning 101 when it comes to roofs is that if any of these three are on your roof, it is important to get rid of them as soon as possible! Humidity, a common theme of summer mixed with precipitation, can spawn Moss, Algae, and Mold, which creates excess moisture in between shingles. Water buildup over time can ruin your roof’s material it uses to support itself!Â
Leaks are not a good look, let alone roof installation, especially on your wallet! Make sure you are as proactive as you can to remove the chance for these to grow on your roof. Roof cleaning and roof moss cleaning is not as simple as it sounds. NEVER use a pressure washer and be sure to always consider using a professional roof cleaning company.
What’s the Verdict?
Summer, as it is chalked up to be, can be a period of time of fun and play, but of course only if you’re willing to take care of the needs of your homes like your roof! At the end of the day, it is all a mentality, a priority decision, either pay now or pay later! Professionals are there for a reason, and most often than not they’ll offer a free quote to assess your situation. Call one today!Â
Simple check-ins throughout the summer to see how your roof is doing is a smart call, and if you follow these pointers, you’ll blow your mind just with what you’ll learn to improve your upkeep game down the road.Â