Proper Maintenance of Your Roof

Proper Maintenance of Your Roof

Metal roofs are the perfect options for homeowners who want roofs that look great but that don’t require a significant amount of maintenance and upkeep each year. Metal roofs do require significantly less maintenance than most other roofing materials, but you must still take some measures to ensure your roof continues to look brand-new throughout the course of its life. The following guide to proper maintenance for your roof outlines a few different tactics you can use to ensure the continued beauty and integrity of your metal roof.

Clean out gutters

One of the best tactics to ensure proper maintenance of your roof is to clean your gutters on a regular basis. Clogged gutters may not seem like a major issue at first glance, but over time, they can spell serious damage for even the toughest roofs. Clogged gutters can cause large puddles of standing water if not tended to. This standing water can cause several issues for roofs, including leaks, cracks, and mold. Standing water can also lead to premature corrosion in some metal roofs. Cleaning out your gutters regularly and installing a metal roof gutter system is the best way to prevent these potential damages. You should clean your gutters at the beginning of spring and at the end of autumn, as this is when leaves and twigs are most likely to clog the system.

Trim nearby trees

Poorly maintained landscaping can quickly damage even the most durable of roofs. Take the time each spring to trim errant branches away from your metal roof. These branches can scratch or dent the roof, and they can become particularly harmful in areas that receive strong winds and heavy spring storms. When trimming your trees, try to do so without standing on the roof—oing so could dent or damage the roof more than the errant tree branches will. Metal roofs are incredibly strong and durable, but they’re not designed to withstand the weight of an adult for an extended period of time.

Regularly inspect sealants

Most sealants are designed to last the entirety of a metal roof’s lifespan. However, in areas where extreme weather is common, this may not always be the case. As such, it may be in your best interests to regularly inspect the roof sealants for any signs of damage or leaks. You only have to perform this inspection once a year, as the sealants for metal roofs are generally as durable as the roof itself.

For more information on metal roofing in PA, contact our team at Distinctive Metal Roofing today.

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