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Top 7 Summer Roof Maintenance Tips for Your Home

When your home represents one of the biggest investments of your life, it is important to adopt a routine maintenance plan to help protect it. A well-maintained roof offers peace of mind knowing that your family is safe and secure. But how can you maintain your roof and protect your investment? Follow these summer roof maintenance tips to get started. With some yearly TLC, your roof will last you for years to come.

Our team at Elevated Roofing never encourages DIY repairs, maintenance projects or DIY roof replacement that would put you in danger. However, we do offer a few roof maintenance tips that will help you avoid future problems and make you more aware of your roof’s condition.

Top 7 Summer Roofing Tips for Homeowners

#1: Inspect Your Shingles

Texas weather is often unpredictable. Storms, high winds and hail can damage the shingles on your roof. We recommend checking your shingles for signs of damage. You can do this from ground level. We do not recommend climbing up onto your roof and putting yourself in danger.

When looking at your shingles, check for:

  • Broken shingles
  • Missing shingles
  • Dented shingles
  • Shingles with dark spots
  • Torn shingles
  • Cracked shingles
  • Curled shingles
  • Shingle granule buildup in gutters
  • Shingle granules around the perimeter of your home

#2: Check the Caulk Around Your Home’s Flashings

Most homes have caulk located around its chimney flashing and vent pipes. Caulk protects against major water leaks. Check this caulk to make sure it is intact and still offering the best protection. Caulk issues are easy to repair. By repairing the caulk, you can prevent serious issues from escalating.

#3 Remove Debris From the Roof

Over time, and especially during severe Texas storms, debris will begin to collect on your roof. From sticks and leaves to windblown trash, this material will accumulate and eventually cause problems that could lead to serious damage.

Organic material decays and can work its way underneath asphalt shingles. Left unchecked, this decay will promote mold and moss growth or cause roof leaks that will often result in extensive water damage.

Homeowners should remove any loose debris from their roof, provided it can be done safely. Not only will it help to avoid potential repair problems, but it will also reduce the risk of injury when loose material is unexpectedly blown from the roof.

#4 Inspect Roof Gutters and Downspouts

Clogged gutters and downspouts will eventually lead to a backup of material that can cause rot and water damage to soffit and fascia boards. This problem does not stop at the roof. Splashback from poor drainage can destroy wood siding and expensive landscaping around the perimeter of the home.

Gutters should be kept free of debris, especially following storms that have left windblown material in their wake. Again, homeowners need to use discretion when taking on this project. Whenever there is a safety concern, always contact a professional roofing contractor.

#5 Treat All Algae, Mold and Moss on the Roof

While this may not be an issue for most Texas residents, heavily shaded roofs that are consistently exposed to moisture will promote the growth of moss, mold and algae. You can gently scrub the affected portions of your roof with a commercial product or a homemade solution of chlorine bleach and water.

However, the best way to treat this is to prevent it from occurring in the first place. Keep your gutters clean. This will promote proper drainage that will reduce the risk of moisture buildup. You should also consider trimming tree branches that shade your roof. This will allow for more sunlight and less buildup from falling debris.

#6 Trim Branches Near Your Roof

Larger trees near your home can cause damage to your roof in a variety of ways. They can drop debris and larger sticks during storms. Weaker trees can fall on your home in poor weather. Each year, inspect your trees for signs of rot or disease. You should trim branches back and away from your home.

#7 Check for Sun Exposure

Living in Texas, your roof may suffer from the effects of the UV rays. These rays can heat up roofing materials and dissipate protective oils. This can damage your roof quickly. Ask your local roofing contractor to check for signs of sun exposure and then work with your roofing expert to mitigate those effects as best you can.

When to Call Elevated Roofing, Your Trusted Roofing Professional

Your roof is important. But it is not as important as your safety. Inspecting a roof and making minor repairs can be dangerous. Climbing ladders, inspecting gutters and trimming trees can lead to serious injuries and accidents. We recommend that you leave it to a professional roofing contractor to perform a full roof assessment.

Routine maintenance plays an important role in extending the life of your roof system. It can help you find small issues that could be signs of more serious problems.

Other signs of roof damage include:

  • Damaged flashing or vents
  • Leaks in the attic
  • Water stains or peeling paint inside or outside of your home
  • Sudden rises in energy costs
  • Sagging roof
  • Mold or mildew in the home

Small roofing problems can become big roofing problems quickly. For this reason, it is important not to delay when you notice signs of roofing wear and tear. Homeowners who fail to repair these problems quickly are putting their entire home at risk. A leaky roof can cause mold and mildew to accumulate in the attic or in the walls. It can compromise the structure of the home and lead to serious and costly repairs down the road.

Contact Elevated Roofing About Your Roof Today

Do you believe that normal wear and tear or an unfortunate storm has compromised the safety of your roof? If so, contact us today to schedule your courtesy, no-obligation roof assessment. We will provide a detailed assessment of your roof’s condition, and offer the best possible options for keeping your home and family safe and secure. Call us at (469) 305-0010 or contact us online to get started.

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