Home Improvement Projects
A home improvement project that can force panic into the heart and bank account of a homeowner is roof repairs. Need new shingles or gutters, or do you in reality have a hole causing heavy damage inside? A few people are blessed enough to have their roof repaired and covered for by insurance (due to weather damage), but if your roof is just outdated and needs several repairs this can get pricey very fast. We have some great tips on how to cope with those issues.
1. Inspect your roof a couple of times per year so you can be on the watch for impending problems. This gives you the opportunity to note shingle problems or damaged gutters. By doing some preventative maintenance you can impede the cumbersome expenses and disruption from happening later on. Make these inspections at some point in the spring and summer once its not too hot on your roof or worse, not freezing cold and dangerously iced over.
2. When climbing on your roof stay away from doing it during the hot summer sun. The heated shingles can not hold onto the granules and they will come movable as you move on them. This shortens the life.
3. Check your flashing for some problems. Securere any loose or buckleing pieces and be sure to use the nails of the same metal type to avoid rust and corrosion.
4. If you have a chimney, check the area where the flashing meets the roof. If you have gaps from cement or tar shrinkage fix those areas with the same sealant type to hinder future leaks.
5. If your roof flashing is bent try putting a piece of wood on the bulging area and hammer on the wood to flatten the area, Do this rather than hammering directly on the shingle. If this doesn’t work, it could be that there is water damage under the area and the wood itself has engorged. In this instance replacing the damaged area is required.
6. If you notice problems with your gutters do not attempt to repair them from atop your roof. You could undoubtedly lose your balance and fall off the edge. Make note of the problem locations and take care of them from a ladder off the ground.