Roof Maintenance for Your Home

by Julie Burgey Kehoe 03/01/2021

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Whether you’re getting your home ready to sell or just getting settled into a new one, making sure your roof is in excellent condition is important. Your roof helps keep the inside of your home safe from water and other types of damage. Roofs can endure wear and tear over time or end up with damage from storms, but routine maintenance helps reduce these risks. Getting professional roof maintenance done once or twice a year provides the following benefits for your home. 

Lower Risk of Major Repairs

When you have your roof maintained, you’ll have a lower risk of needing repairs. Roof maintenance involves checking different parts of your roof for minor damage or potential issues that could lead to damage over time. You can then have these smaller problems taken care of as they arise. Doing this helps reduce your risk of ending up with serious roof damage that requires costly and complicated repairs. Keep in mind that many signs of roof damage or issues aren’t easy for homeowners to spot. Having your roof inspected and maintained regularly helps ensure that these problems are found early. 

Longer Lifespan for Your Roof

Although your roof should last for many years, it could have a shorter lifespan due to excessive wear and tear or damage that goes unnoticed and isn’t fixed. Since the cost of a roof replacement is among the bigger expenses for homes, you should try to help yours last as long as possible. Routine roof maintenance helps reduce the effects of wear and tear on your roof and ensures that minor or more serious damage is found and fixed promptly. With this type of regular maintenance, your roof should reach its lifespan instead of needing to be replaced early. 

Reduced Risk of Health Problems

Roofs can develop leaks that result in mold growth over time. When these leaks go undetected, they can cause serious water damage and mold growth inside your ceilings, walls and other areas of your home. Mold can cause respiratory health problems and other kinds of health issues for some people, especially those with asthma or allergies. During routine roof maintenance visits, your roofing technician can look for signs of minor or major leaks and take steps to repair them as quickly as possible to reduce the risk of mold growth and water damage. 

Improved Energy Efficiency

Problems with your roof, such as a missing shingle or two, can affect your energy efficiency. Your home can lose heated air through your attic and roof during winter, causing your furnace to run more. In summer, hot air from outside can make your home harder to cool. Routine roof maintenance can help prevent higher heating and cooling bills and increased energy usage.

About the Author
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Julie Burgey Kehoe

Your Realtor for Life

My Goal as a Real Estate professional is to provide the highest level of service for my clients. I feel that it is important to provide an array of information and services regarding all of your Real Estate needs. Services include (but not limited to): Home Market Evaluation, Home Staging, Home Search and Home Research, Problem Solving, Home Sale & Purchase Negotiations, Home Inspection and Appraisal & Mortgage Pre-approval Coordination, Strategic Offer Writing. My focus is helping Sellers and Buyers through the entire transaction process, from start to finish.