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The lifespan of a roofing system largely depends on how proactive you are in identifying and repairing issues.
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Maintenance Tips for Commonly Used Roof Systems http://www.mydenverroofers.com/
The lifespan of a roofing system largely depends on how proactive you are in identifying and repairing issues. • Poor workmanship, inapt design, low quality materials, mechanical issues, excessive moisture and roof traffic are some of the reasons that might lead to a premature roof failure. • Identifying such problems and addressing them without delay is essential to ensure optimum lifespan of the roofing system • http://www.mydenverroofers.com/
Asphalt Roofs Here are a few things to do to keep a check on asphalt shingles roofs: • Remove debris between or behind HVAC unit, chimney or pipe to prevent water ponding. • Remove moss and algae formations on the roof, as they also lead to deterioration. • Look for leaks on roof flashings, as these are the main reasons for water intrusion. • Repair loose shingles with roofing cement and replace the missing ones without delay. • Trim the scraping branches on the roof, as overgrown tree branches may damage the roof, especially if there is a storm. • http://www.mydenverroofers.com/
Clay Tile Roofs Here are are a few tips to maintain clay tile roofs: • Replace the tiles with noticeable signs of breakage or cracks to prevent further damage to the roof. • Use a power washer to clean the tiles. You may also use a solution of warm water and dish detergent to remove dirt or algae from tiles • Apply a layer of sealant to prevent mold and algae growth, and keep the dirt away from sticking to the surface. • http://www.mydenverroofers.com/
Metal Roofs Some of the ways to take care of metal roofs include: • Look for sealant failures, damage from snow or hail, dislocation of fasteners and panels, and clogged drains and gutters in the roof. • Replace fastener gaskets before the end of their service life. • Inspect sealants at perimeters and penetrations, and replace them if required. • While checking the roof, make sure that you walk over purlins and joists to avoid bending or dishing of the metal panel. • Avoid heavy foot traffic, as it may lead to scratches on the steel sheet, giving way to corrosion. • http://www.mydenverroofers.com/
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