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5 Tips to Care for your Roof
February 02, 2023

5 Tips to Care for your Roof

ACCESSIBLE CLEAN AREAS

There are areas of your roofing system that you can clean without jeopardizing your safety if you are not a professional roofer. You can clean your gutters, for example. Excess leaves and debris can build up in gutters and drains over time. Other important components that allow your roof to function properly become clogged as a result of this unnecessary garbage.

 

REMOVE ANY TREE BRANCHES THAT ARE TOO CLOSE TO YOUR ROOF.

Trees in your yard can add to the beauty of the scenery, but you may not realize how dangerous a single tree can be to your property's roof. A large, dying tree branch can damage your roof, break windows, and even let pests and animals into your home. To avoid damage to your home's roof, you may need to trim the branches. When removing dead or extraneous tree branches, make sure to use the proper tools.

 

BE YOUR OWN VIGILANTE ON THE ROOF

Step outside of your home every now and then to inspect the exterior of your roofing system. Are all of your roof's components in place, including asphalt shingles? Is your roof showing signs of excessive wear in some areas? Look for any visible stains or streaks along main ceiling slabs or wall intersections inside your home. You'll be able to detect any existing roof leaks this way. If you notice any damaged shingles, deteriorated gutters, or roof leaks, call a professional roofing company to repair your home's roof.

 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ON A SCHEDULED BASIS

Routine roof maintenance can help you avoid future leaks, structural inconsistencies, and long-term damage to your roofing system, all of which can shorten its lifespan. Before beginning maintenance, a professional roofer will inspect the roof edges, roof walls, penetration flashings, roof membrane seams, and roof drainage points. Any minor roofing repairs that are discovered during the initial inspection will be included in the scheduled roof maintenance service. Any visible weak points will be repaired by the professional roofing team, who will be equipped with the necessary tools. Finally, the roofer will determine whether your home's roofing system requires additional reinforcement.

When all else fails, enlist the help of a reputable, local roofing company like Roofers Inc.

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woman touching ceiling
February 01, 2023

3 ways to care for a roof in the winter

Winter weather can be tough on your roof, but with a little care, you can keep it in great condition and protect your home. Here are three ways to care for your roof during the winter months: 

  1. Clean Your Gutters: Clogged gutters can cause water to back up and damage your roof or even seep into your home. To prevent this, make sure to clean your gutters regularly and remove any leaves, twigs, or debris. Doing this before winter sets in will help ensure that snow and ice have a clear path to drain from your roof. 
  1. Inspect Your Roof: A thorough inspection of your roof before winter is a must. Check for any cracks, missing or damaged shingles, or other signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues, have them repaired as soon as possible to prevent further damage from the winter elements. 
  1. Trim Overhanging Branches Overhanging branches can cause damage to your roof in winter by scratching it with ice and snow, or by dropping heavy loads of snow. To prevent this, make sure to trim any branches that hang over your roof before winter sets in. This will not only protect your roof but also help to prevent ice dams from forming on your gutters. 

By following these simple steps, you can keep your roof in great condition during the winter months and protect your home from the harsh weather. Don't hesitate to contact a professional roofing company if you need help with any roofing issues or if you want a professional inspection. 

That's it! By following these steps, you can keep your roof in good shape and protect your home from winter weather. 

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5 Steps for a Roof Leak
November 18, 2022

5 Steps for a Roof Leak

 1. Using a Tarp to Protect Your Roof

This step is trickier than it sounds.

Using a tarp to help protect your home is one of the steps Roofers Inc recommends while you are waiting for a roof repair.

Please Call us imediately and we will place a tarp on your roof. It is best to call a professional to put a tarp and secure the area. We strongly advice not to perform this process yourself becaue the area might be slippery. Without the right tools, falling off the roof can lead to serious injuries.

Laying a tarp over the affected areas of your roof can help prevent water from coming in and causing more damage.

 

 

 

 2. Contain the Water

When you have an active leak, the goal is to prevent as much damage as possible beyond what’s already been done.

You can protect the interior of your home to a certain extent by containing the water.

Using buckets, towels, or bowls, try to collect the water that drips into your home. This will protect your home until help arrives. 

 

 

 3. Move Important Items Out of the Way

When your roof is leaking, that’s bad enough. You don’t want to add insult to injury by your belongings getting ruined in the process. 

To preserve your personal belongings, you should move them out of harm’s way. Clear the affected area and follow the step above to contain the water. 

 

 

 4. Relieve Water Pressure

 A sagging bubble hanging from your ceiling is a sign of water collecting in that spot. 

While it might seem extremely satisfying to pop that bubble, homeowners may hesitate because they don’t know if it will worsen the damage. 

We’re here to tell you to give in to that intrusive thought and pop the bubble. 

If you leave it, the water could spread and cause more severe damage to the ceiling. Additionally, it could erupt on its own and create a larger mess. 

Puncture the bubble, and put a bucket underneath to catch the water. 

 

 

5. Take Photos for Insurance Documentation 

Documenting the damages will come in handy when you file your home insurance claim (if the damage is eligible). 

Photos will show the severity of the roof damage and all other compromised items. If the roof leak ruined items like your television or computer, your insurance could potentially fix the roof and replace the items you lost. 

Check Out our service on Insurance Claims.

 

 

The Recommended Solution to a Roof Leak: Call a Roofing Company

 When you’re facing a roof leak, you can take many steps: tapping your roof, containing the water, and even relieving water pressure. But the recommended step is to call a local roofing company to repair the leak.

 Leaks can be hard to diagnose and difficult for an amateur to repair. Calling a roofing professional means your roof will get the best possible care. 

 If you want to get educated about roof leaks before calling a rescue team, here are more resources. Read “5 Tips to care for your Roof" and “10 factors affecting a Roof” to prepare for the day when you need a roof leak repaired. 

 

If you’re located in Indianpolis, Roofers Inc may be the contractor for you. With many years of experience, we can rescue your roof from leaks. 

Contact Us today.

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10 Factors Affecting a Roof
September 09, 2022

10 Factors Affecting a Roof

Calling in the professionals is always a wise move if you have a concern about your roof, whether it’s an ice dam or worries about a recent repair job. Contact a professional through our Roofers Inc contact page and protect your roof from its greatest enemies.

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