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Summer Roof Care: Top Tips

Summer Roof Care: Top Tips

When we think about roofing problems, we usually assume that they will happen in the middle of winter. However, it is important that you maintain your roof throughout the year and there is no better time than when it is warmer and (hopefully) drier, to get your roof fixed up. Here are some top tips to get your roof summer and winter-proof.

Time it right

Roofers tend to have to work with the weather, so it is likely that local roofers will have a pretty busy schedule from May onwards. If you are considering getting any roofing work done before autumn, it is worth getting quotes and booking the work in as soon as possible.

Examine your roof

Make a to-fix list! From that niggling leak that only happens in certain rain, to mould sprouting in corners, and loose tiles or overflowing gutters. Inspect your roof and make a list of everything that you can see, before asking a roofer to do the same (and quote for repairs).

Clean up

Of course, you could ask your roofer or a gutter specialist to clear debris out of your gutters, which is the first step to stopping or preventing blockages and overflow. However, if you are able to do so safely, you can give your roofer a head start, and save yourself some money, by clearing any debris away first. This won’t only save time and money, but it will help your roofer (and you) to see what really needs to be done, without old leaves and birds’ nests masking any potential issues.

Check ventilation

If you have an attic space, ask your roofer to check that it is appropriately ventilated. This can stop it from becoming dangerously hot in summer, or too cold and damp in winter.

Tackle moss and algae growth

While it is not uncommon to see moss and algae growth on roofs, it is not a particularly good thing. The warmer months stimulate this growth, but the moss then acts as a sponge, absorbing and holding onto water. This can lead to damp issues or, if left for a long time, damage the roof. Clear off any algae and moss that you can see and safely reach. If you are not confident doing this, specialist roof cleaners can do the job; they can also treat your roof so that the moss and algae won’t grow back for a few years.

Ask a professional

Tempting as it may be to hop up onto the roof yourself, one misstep could have dire consequences. If you are not confident on a ladder, or don’t have the appropriate safety equipment, it is not recommended that you do it yourself.

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