Is your roof ready for winter?

Preparing your home for winter is incredibly important when it comes to terms of energy efficiency and the functionality of your home. Your roof should be a top priority when it comes to preparing your home for winter. Below we will discuss some ways to prepare your roof for winter, and how these tips can benefit you.  

Clean your gutters

Cleaning your gutters is an easy first step in taking care of your roofing system. Helping your gutters operate smoothly will also help maintain your roof and can prevent the buildup of snow and ice in the winter.  Preventing this buildup in the gutters can help melting snow and ice drain through the gutters properly. This will help the roofing system work properly and can prevent future issues throughout the winter as it snows.

Check for leaks

Inspecting your home on the inside for any leaks can help determine if or where any damage to your roof is before it gets worse. Inspecting the attic level and the highest level of the house for leaks can help determine where the damage is, and when you have a roofer come out; they will be able to determine more quickly how to repair anything that needs it.  

Trim Branches near your roof

Trimming branches that hang low around your home can prevent future damage. When snow weighs down branches, they can get heavy and break off, which can lead to damage to your roofing system. This can lead to future repairs or even a full replacement needing to be done. This can be tedious in the winter with the weather and conditions on the roof being dangerous during the colder months. This could lead to higher energy costs as well.

Have your roof inspected

Having your roof inspected by a professional inspector can have many benefits, especially before winter. If you do not notice any leaks, they will be able to determine if you have potential problem areas and explain how to fix them.  

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