A roof is a major investment, so it’s smart to do whatever’s necessary to make sure it stays
in good shape. Regular Maintenance Regular inspection and preventive maintenance will
keep small problems from becoming big ones. It’s smart to hire a roofing professional to check things out on a regular
basis, and do all the necessary maintenance. If you decide to climb up there and check the roof yourself,
look out for: • “Alligatoring” and Blistering — When cracks
appear in the surface of a built-up roof, cold weather can create channels that hold water. Ventilation
The free flow of air around and under a roof is critical to its durability. Without it, heat and moisture build
up and can cause shingles to buckle and rafters to rot. Never block off your roof’s louvers, ridge vents, or soffit
vents—even in the winter. Attic ventilation prevents structural damage, increases the life of your roofing material,
and increases the comfort level of the rooms beneath the attic.
Use these links to educate yourself:
NRCA’s Information for Homeowners http://www.nrca.net/consumer/homeowners.aspx NRCA’s Information for Building Owners http://www.nrca.net/consumer/checkup.aspx Tile Roofing Institute’s FAQ on Tile Roofs http://www.tileroofing.org/tri.aspx?id=180 Tile Roofing Institute’s FAQ on Hurricane Damage http://www.tileroofing.org/tri.aspx?id=180
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