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Roof Leak Prevention Tips

Roof Leak Prevention Tips

Roof leaks can take a long time to develop, but they're frequently discovered when it's too late. A leaking roof causes significant damage to your property and is costly to repair. Taking time to conduct a roof inspection and working on prevention rather than waiting until the roof leaks will save you headaches and money. Preventing roof leaks is simple. Continue reading to learn tips on how to prevent roof leaks. 

 

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Clean Your Gutters Regularly 

Gutters carry rain runoff away from your roof and siding. They especially serve an important role in water misdirection, wall protection, and roof relief when a storm hits. Clogged and malfunctioning gutters are more likely to cause ice damming, which can lead to roof damage and leaking.

 

Remove leaves, debris, old water, and mold from your gutters regularly. To keep your gutters clean and clear, sweep out leaves and other debris with a trowel, then rinse them with a garden hose until they flow clear. Keep an eye out for leaks and twisted gutters that cause problems later. This method should be repeated twice a year, in the fall and spring, for best results. Adding gutter guards also helps minimize water damage and reduces the need for gutter maintenance. 

 

Replace Any Missing Shingles As Soon as Possible

Leaks can occur when your shingles are cracked, twisted, or missing. If you notice shingle debris in your yard or driveway, inspect your roof as soon as possible. If you are familiar with house maintenance and are comfortable walking on your roof, you can replace a missing shingle on your own. Damaged shingles can be fixed by squeezing a small amount of roof sealant into the cracks.

 

Examine the Ceiling in Your Attic

Checking if there’s damage to your attic ceiling is another technique to detect leaks. You may have a leak if you discover damaged or moldy insulation, as well as decaying or stained ceiling panels. If you notice any of these signs, you should contact a roofer immediately. They can send an inspector to evaluate your roof and advise you on what you should do next.

 

Keep an Eye on the Trees Near Your House

Overhanging tree branches and plants that are too close to your house might put your home and roof at risk. They can shade and dampen areas, allowing moss and mold to grow. 

 

When trees scratch your roofing material or puncture it during thunderstorms and strong winds, they gradually damage your roof. Aside from that, plant debris will accumulate in your gutters, increasing the likelihood of gutter clogs. Trimming the branches back or completely eliminating a dead tree can extend the life of your gutters and help prevent roof leaks.

 

Get Your Roof Repaired

Contact Badgerland Exteriors in Sauk City, WI today for your roofing needs! We offer roof leak repair, roof inspection, and other roofing services to ensure that your roof is always in top shape. Our goal is to provide you with long-lasting roofing work at an affordable price.

 

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