Don’t forget to maintain your roof while you paint your walls, trim your hedges, and mow your lawn. Making a roof maintenance checklist for the new year gets next year off to a great start. Listing tasks helps since what your roof needs depends on the season and your climate.
1. Clean Gutters
Your gutters and downspouts collect water from your shingles and drain it from your foundation to protect your home. Debris in your gutters can block the drainage and allow water to overflow down the side of your home. Gutter sections that meet the wall at right angles may be vulnerable to leaks. Make sure to clean and inspect your gutters regularly.
2. Limit Moss and Algae Growth
Moss and algae growth are due to several factors, such as wet climate or shade coverage. Algae can stain your roof but can be killed with chlorine bleach and water. Moss absorbs water to grow, and patches of moss can lift shingles to allow water under them. This moist environment can damage your roof, so it’s best to clean out all moss and algae growth as soon as you see any.
3. Clear Organic Debris
Trees offer shade and improve your landscaping but can cause organic growth and debris on your roof. Falling leaves are common during fall. Unfortunately, they absorb water and keep moisture underneath your shingles. As mentioned above, moisture beneath your shingles can result in long-term damage.
4. Check Skylights for Damage
Skylights are a popular way to allow natural light into your home, but they can lead to several roof issues. Check for clutter behind your skylight, and clear any clutter immediately. Another common issue is gaps in the seal. This will cause leaks during heavy rainstorms. If you notice gaps, have roofers fix them immediately.
5. Check for Sagging
Winter can cause your shingles to be slippery, and snow can add extra weight to your roof. You can see signs of sagging from your front or backyard without climbing a ladder to check. Sagging is a weak spot in your roof and is something our roofing contractors can evaluate to protect your home from further damage.
6. Inspect and Replace Shingles
Asphalt shingles are popular for residential homes but can loosen and fall off due to age. Gaps in shingles allow water to collect on the underside of your roof. This results in leaks and wood rotting. Tile roofs can also loosen or break, and metal roofs will eventually need to be replaced due to corrosion.
7. Trim Trees Near Your Roof
Trees offer shade and raise your property value but can damage your roof, depending on their location. Wind storms can break overhanging branches, which can then damage your roof. Trim any overhanging branches before they fall or cause algae buildup on your shingles.
The tasks on your roof maintenance checklist may change depending on where you live and the current season. If you have residential roofing concerns in Mobile, AL, call us at Guy Brothers Roofing for a free estimate today.