With summer just around the corner, for many people in America it means the arrival of hurricane season. Even if you’re not living in an area prone to hurricanes, summer storms are always a risk and those high winds and heavy rain can cause significant damage to your property.
You will want to ensure that your home is adequately protected against being damaged by a storm and starting with your roof is one of the most important aspects – after all, your roof is what’s keeping the rain off your family’s head!
One of the first things you should do to protect your roof is to trim any foliage and overhanging trees that might be covering areas. Whilst having that large tree looking over your roof is picture perfect, in a storm those branches could come crashing down and cause significant damage to your property.
Equally as important is ensuring your gutters are kept clean. When leaves and debris build up, they can create a blockage which means the rainwater during a storm will pool on your roof – leading to serious structural damage and if that water goes stagnant it can also lead to mold growing on your property.
If you are confident enough, you should climb a ladder and inspect your roof for any loose tiles or possible areas of weakness which could deteriorate further during a storm. The only way to truly be able to examine the roof is to get up there, so if you are not confident enough to undertake this yourself or you want to ensure your roof is as structurally safe as it can be, then use the services of a professional who can inspect your roof and advise on any areas of improvement.
When it comes to renovating your property, many homeowners instantly opt for updating their kitchen…
The winter months can be very challenging for your roof, as the cold temperatures and…
Have you spotted a leak in your roof? It can be one of the most…
Replacing or repairing a damaged roof can be a very costly procedure, so ensuring you…
As the winter edges closer and the colder weather begins to take hold, the last…
Your roof is one of the most essential aspects of your home and is crucial…