Fall Roof Maintenance Checklist for Homeowners | Titan Roofing & Construction

Fall is here! And with colder months ahead of us, it’s time to start thinking about your roof’s condition and stability. The weather can get harsh in the fall, so before your roof gets completely covered with fallen leaves, it’s advisable to perform a few simple maintenance tasks to keep your roof clean and in good shape.

We’ve compiled a list of the most important things you can do to prepare your roof for fall and ensure it makes it through the coming season. So read on!

 

Keep Your Roof Clean from Debris

The first thing you need to do is remove the debris piled up on your roof and around your house. Your roof should be clear of leaves, branches, and dirt at all times to provide you with complete safety. The buildup of the debris is likely to create a home for pests and may hold onto moisture that can lead to deterioration of the roof.

So sweep the debris off your roof and trim the trees overhanging it to minimize the buildup in the following months.

 

Check for Roof Damage and Deterioration

Now that you have cleared the debris from your roof, you will have a clear view to check for any potential damage that may have appeared since the last roof check. Look for missing, curled, or buckling shingles, loose roofing materials, and cracked flashing around the vent stacks, chimneys, or skylights. 

Should you notice any damage, especially if your roof is aged, make sure to call in a roofing contractor and schedule a roof repair.

 

Clean the Gutter System

Gutters and downspouts are a crucial part of the roofing system, and their main function is to provide a way for rainwater to flow freely. Clogged gutters may cause pooling water on your roof, thus damaging the shingles, trim, and siding, ultimately causing leaks. They can also break from the weight of wet leaves and reduce the curb appeal of your home.

So, the best thing you can do is inspect the gutters and remove all dead leaves and other debris accumulation that may cause a clog.

 

Check Your Attic Ventilation and Insulation

If you’ve noticed that the upper parts of your home are significantly warmer or cooler than your downstairs, you might have issues with inadequate airflow and insulation.

Increased humidity caused by the faulty ventilation system can lead to your roof overheating and, with it, to moisture accumulation on the roof and in the attic. This, in turn, can lead to mold growth, rot, and water leaks inside your home. So, to prevent all of these damages, make sure your attic ventilation is working properly and allowing a natural airflow.

Insulation is another significant part of your home and roofing system that keeps the temperature in your home at an ideal level. So, installing or updating your current insulation will help you avoid hot or cold air loss, as well as increased energy bills.

 

Schedule Your Annual Inspection

Regular cleaning of your roof will keep you and your home safe and protected throughout the harsh seasons. If you follow our roof maintenance tips, you can rest assured you will avoid costly roof repairs in the future.

If you’ve noticed that your roof needs extra attention, feel free to get in touch with us! Our Jackson roofers will conduct a thorough roof inspection and determine if your roof needs any repairs or upgrades. So call us today and schedule a roof checkup!

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