Residential Roofing Info

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Residential roofing sounds like a boring topic.  Residential roofing specialists like roofing contractors might discuss it, but who else would?  How about home owners?  One of the most important elements of a home is the roof.  So it’s necessary for homeowners to be up to date on the subject of residential roofing at least when it comes to their own home.

One of the most important points to consider when discussing residential roofing is the area where the residence is located.  Needs for roofs vary by region and include such considerations as ability to withstand tree limbs, wind resistance, fire resistance, ability to withstand or to allow snow to slide off, and even color when it comes to a good looking roof for the area.  Residential roofing needs are quite different in New Hampshire than they would be in Los Angeles.  For those who purchase homes it’s important to be familiar with the features and maintenance needs of the roof.  For home builders, particularly if they serve as their own general contractor, choosing the right roof for the region is essential.

Since it’s more common for a homeowner to purchase a home complete with a pre-installed residential roofing system, let’s examine some maintenance practices that ensure best performance and longest life from the roof.  Timing is right at the top.  Proper maintenance should begin the second the roofing system is finished.  Such maintenance will save money in the long run.  Immediate maintenance includes inspecting the work and checking the contractor’s license, insurance, and whether all elements of the roof were installed to manufacturer’s specifications and to local government guidelines.

After six months to a year the roof should be inspected for debris such as sticks, leaves, and even garbage such as aluminum cans, and those debris removed.  This should be repeated at least once a year.  Also further ensure proper drainage by cleaning gutters at least once a year.  If the residential roof can’t drain, it will develop leaks.  Some of the issues associated with leaks are damaged property and even a ruined home due to mold.

After only a few years the material at the bottom of vent and other roof protrusions, called pipe boot, may need to be replaced.  Many states require pipe jacks made out of lead, and this will last longer than the roof.  But some states, including Oklahoma, don’t require lead pipe jacks.

Many roofers convince home owners that the entire roof needs replacing even when there’s only a tiny leak.  That’s nonsense.  And the best way to avoid the scam is to have the roof inspected twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall.  An easy way to remember to have the residential roofing inspected is to do it when the clocks spring forward and fall back.

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