Your roof protects your house and all that is within it. It does an excellent job regardless of the fact it rarely gets the attention and appreciation it deserves. These are some things to know about your roof, and how you can take care of it. Ask your roofing contractor these questions:
Q: Which roofing material is best for a new house?
A: Like any other building material, the best results are often determined by climate and location. Metal roofing is versatile and can be used almost anywhere. Its beauty and utility in all weather conditions place it at the top of my favorite list.
Q: Roofs “breathe”, but how does this translate into maintenance?
A: Attic ventilation allows moisture, extremely hot or very cold air, to escape before it enters your living space. The only thing you need to do is keep your attic clean. The vent system can be rendered useless if there are items in your attic that impede airflow. Do not block any vents or damage insulation.
Q: What is the best way to clean the roof?
A: Roofs can function in almost all situations and don’t need to be maintained. It will require frequent cleaning if your roof is susceptible to moss growth or other growth. Use a garden sprayer to mix bleach and water and apply the mixture to any affected areas. Use a garden sprayer to rinse the area. Rinsing from the top will prevent water from entering the shingles. You should exercise extreme caution, as your roof could become slippery if it is wet. Use a pressure washer to clean any type of roof. It is also not a good idea to scrub.
Q: How can you tell if your roof has been correctly installed?
A: After the roof has been installed, do a thorough inspection. All the rubber boots and vents around the penetrations should be replaced by your preferred roofer. All flashing in valleys and around chimneys should be new. Visually, the roof should be consistent in color and appear to have straight lines.
Q: How long does a roof last? What affects their lifespan?
A: An asphalt shingle roof that is completely neglected will last for about 15 years. In milder climates, it may last 10 to 15 more years. Metal and slate roofing materials that are more durable can last up to 50 years. The biggest factor that affects lifespan is the weather. Even if the roof was installed correctly, wind and sun can cause damage to a roof. Shade protection and significant damage can be provided by trees. Tree branches should not touch the roof. Dead branches must be removed immediately.
Q: What new roofing trends are you noticing?
A: Metal roofing is becoming more popular everywhere. It is far superior to all other types of roofing materials available at the moment.
Q: What are the common weak points in a roof on a typical two-story home?
A: No matter the type of roof, any protruding material from the roof plane can create a weak spot. Extra vulnerabilities are flashing around chimneys or where the roof meets the dormer wall.
Q: Is your insurance going to go up depending on the type of roofing material and why?
A: Metal roofs are less likely to be damaged by storms. Insurance companies might prefer metal to weaker asphalt shingles. Because they aren’t fireproof, wood shingles such as cedar shakes can cause insurance rates problems.
Q: How often should the roof be inspected?
A: Most homeowners can visual roof inspection from the ground at any time. It is recommended to inspect your roof once a year in spring and again in fall. Because of the damage caused by trees, I prefer to inspect my roof once per month. Call a trusted roofing company if you see something unusual or notice any damage.
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Restoration Roofing TX
Keller, TX 76248
817-717-6220
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Fort Worth, TX
682-255-1550
Serving: Fort Worth, Keller Texas, Arlington Texas, Denton County, Tarrant County
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