Excess moisture is a danger to your entire house, and it can harm your roof. Repairing leaks and damaged shingles promptly is important so the deck of your roof doesn't get damp and start to rot. There are other things you can do to protect roofing from moisture damage too. Here are four tips for keeping your roof dry.
1. Maintain The Gutters
Gutters collect rain and route it away from your roof and your home.
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When it comes to a new roof replacement, you have options. Although many homes have asphalt shingles, there are other materials available that may be a better fit for your home. The following guide can help you better understand the shingle choices that are available for your new roof.
Asphalt
Asphalt is so common because it is cost-effective and reliable. These shingles can last two or three decades in ideal conditions, requiring only minor repairs.
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As a commercial business, you already know that a leaking or damaged roof can cause issues for you and your customers. If you have had to request commercial roofing repairs several times in the last few years, then it may be an issue with the roofing materials themselves. Some materials are better than others when it comes to reducing the chances of water damage and water pooling that can lead to leaks and wood rot.
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Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home, and yet it can sometimes be overlooked because it's not something you think about or see every day while you are inside the house. Regular maintenance is key, but that's easier said than done if you don't have a lot of roofing experience. In fact, it might even be possible to do more harm than good while performing maintenance on your roof if you don't know what you are doing.
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Your home's roof is meant to keep the rain out. As such, you might have a few concerns regarding the possibility of rain while roofers are working on your home. Will the rain get in with the old roof off? Can the roofers even work if it's raining outside? How does this all work? Take a look.
If rain is expected, roofing companies will reschedule.
Roofers obviously prefer not to work in the rain.
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