A roof is a major part of one’s home. It protects us from the elements and is our family’s first line of defense against natural disasters. Keeping our roof in top condition is something every household must take seriously. Roof cleaning may sound like a tedious chore, but it’s important in keeping it sturdy and long lasting. Here are three ways how regularly cleaning your roof helps improve its lifespan.
It saves you from having to replace them entirely
Replacing the roof of your home is a major renovation work. You have to source a credible contractor and scout for materials. You may even consider moving out with your family for a while during the construction. Plus, it costs a lot of money. Well-maintained roofs hardly need any major repairs simply because you won’t let it reach that point.
Even if your roof already looks dirty and old, sometimes it’s not yet time to replace it. Maybe all it needs is thorough cleaning to refresh its look. Sweep away all lingering debris on the surface. Power wash areas with algae formation. Bleach out dirty tiles. These simple maintenance measures prevents you from facing major roof problems.
It keeps your house looking beautiful
Roofs are a huge part of any house. It’s the biggest area in your house, so to speak. Keeping it clean and healthy gives your home a more polished look — think about opting for roof cleaning to remove moss, dust, dirt, and grime buildup. This can, of course, add to the overall curb appeal of the property. This can, of course, add to the overall curb appeal of the property.
If needed, hire a professional to do all the dirty work for you. Cleaning is hard work and sometimes you can’t do it yourself. You may rely on a contractor’s years of experience and expertise in roofing matters to help you keep your roof in top condition.
It protects your roof from damage
Your roof may be your first level of protection against the weather, but if you don’t clean it well, you may become more vulnerable to the outside elements. Cleaning your roof protects it from getting old faster therefore allowing it to function better. Observe proper maintenance by doing the following:
- Perform regular monthly inspections. Check how full your gutters are every month, especially after a storm. See how much water and debris is sitting on your roof. Observe for any plant growth and check to see if there are slimy areas (indicative of moss), and algae forming on your tiles or shingles. Checking it each month also means that you will know if there is any damage and if you need to get a professional roofing company in before the damage gets worse.
- Clean the gutter and downspouts. Leaves, twigs, and other debris that may have accumulated on your gutter should be cleaned spotless. You don’t want to clog your gutters when there’s heavy rain.
- Remove twigs and branches nearby. You don’t want the strong winds and storms pulling all those limbs branches towards your roof. As they may end up puncturing your roof, it’s better to keep these branches away. JKeyRoofing also suggest removing large hanging limbs near your roof. Although these tree limbs may be aesthetically pleasing, they cause a major threat to your roof, and thus the safety of your home, when a big storm rolls through. Ask a roof inspector to also inspect the trees around your home to make sure there are no dangerously large or low hanging limbs.
- Address issues immediately. Any inconsistency that you see on your roof should be addressed immediately no matter how minor it is. Leaks, broken shingles, clogged gutters, and the like should be addressed as early as possible.
Victoria Scott says
These are excellent tips! I always forget to make sure the downspouts are clear too!
Laura Collins says
Simple ,easy tips and needed These are great tips.
Kristin C says
Thanks for the tips. Replacing a roof is so expensive!
Lana simanovicki says
When I get my own place I will have to remember these tips
Julie Wood says
We just got done cleaning off the top of our roof and checking to make sure that the shingles are good before winter. Who wants to have the roof fall apart in the winter time. These are really good tips to follow!