We’re still enjoying late fall weather, and the leaves have just barely started to turn. But there’s no denying it. Autumn will take hold, the leaves will fall, and the temperatures will begin dropping. And then there’s winter.
Before that happens, now is a good time to take a look at your roof to see if it’s ready for what lies ahead. There may be some simple steps you can take during good weather that can save you real headaches and money later on.
While the temperatures around here have been fairly moderate for late summer, we’ve had some heavy rains and stiff winds. Look for any loose or missing shingles and replace them. If your home has been hit by significant hail check the roof and gutters for dents, small tears and holes. Repairing any damage should be covered by your home insurance. The damage may look small, but it’s cheaper to take care of it now before small leaks expand under melting snow.
Even if your roof shingles appear intact, check the flashing around chimneys, vents and other roof projections. These prevent melting ice, snow and rain from finding a way into your home. If any of the flashing appears loose or the edges turned upward, get it repaired.
You already know that extra insulation in the attic can help keep your home warm in winter, but it can also help prevent ice dams from building up on your roof. Heat escaping through the roof will melt the lower layer of snow. The resulting water will flow to the outer edge of the roof where it can refreeze, especially if your gutters are clogged with leaves and debris. The ice dam that builds along your roof’s edge can cause water to back up beneath the lower edges of shingles and creating leaks into your home.
Adding extra insulation in the attic will reduce the amount of melting on your roof due to your home’s heat loss. Clearing the leaves and debris out of your gutters will hep prevent water and ice backing up along the roof edges to diminish the buildup of ice dams.
If you suspect that you need shingles replaced or other repairs to your roof, or if you discover a leak, then it’s time to contact a roofing professional to discover where your real problems are and how to solve them. As a Preferred Contractor for Owens Corning Roofing, Sir Home Improvement can help give you peace of mind by ensuring that your home will stay dry and warm through the coming winter.
If today’s a nice day at your home, it’s time to look up at your roof. If you don’t, come January you may be looking up at a leak in your ceiling.
Look Up Now To Stop Roof Leaks was first seen on SIR Home Improvements