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5 Threats to Your Roof and How to Deal With Them

When it comes to preventing serious damage to your roofing system, it is important to be aware of the things that can cause damage in the first place. In this article, roof replacement contractor Summit Roofing & Restoration, Inc. talks about five of the most common threats to the life of your roof and how to deal with them.

  1. Tree Branches. Unfortunately, many homeowners overlook the adverse effects of tall, overarching trees on the performance of their roofs. Sharp branches can leave unsightly marks or scrape off the protective granules embedded in asphalt shingles. It is a good idea to prune away trees routinely or, if too close to the surface of the roof, tear them down completely.
  1. Critters. Nesting birds, raccoons, bats and squirrels pose a threat to your roof. These animals do not only chip away at the shingles, but they can also spread diseases to the residents. To make sure your home is protected against pest infestation, let professionals perform a monthly or bi-monthly pest control service.
  1. Rain or Hail. When it rains hard or hail pellets down on your roof, it can weaken the protective coating of your shingles, leaving your roof vulnerable to damage caused by moisture and ultraviolet rays. If you spot any bald areas on your roof, it is best to call a trusted roofing contractor to assess the situation and recommend solutions.
  1. Ice and Snow. When outside temperatures dip below freezing, ice can form along the eaves of your roof and cause snow to back up. The repeated cycle of freezing and thawing can also lift shingles off the roof, allowing moisture to seep into your home. A great way to avoid ice damming is to keep your attic well insulated and ventilated at all times.
  1. Damaged Flashing. Flashing is the thin strip of metal that is fitted around the penetrations on the roof, such as the chimney and vents, to prevent water leakage. Over time, flashing can become loose, rust, or dry out severely. If this is the case, it is recommended that you contact a qualified roofer for repair services.

Summit Roofing & Restoration, Inc. specializes in roof repair and roof replacement. Our team of certified roofers use industry-leading products and are up-to-date with the latest installation techniques to give our customers peace of mind that they are in great hands. To schedule an appointment, call (731) 589-7663 (Dyersburg), (901) 430-1974 (Atoka) or (870) 736-7663 (Paragould). You may also fill out our online form.

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