Roof Cleaning - Roof Inspection and Maintenance
Roof Cleaning - Your roof is a very important item. If damage is ignored, the entire structure can be compromised. Just because there are no moving parts does not mean that maintenance is not important.

Your roof must be inspected periodically to ensure minor problems are corrected before real damage sets in. If the pitch of your roof is low, and you are comfortable (and confident) walking around on it, you can perform your own inspection and make small repairs yourself. Otherwise, hire someone to do this for you. Be careful - a fall, even from a single story house, can be fatal.

Here are some reasons why roofs fail:

Inadequate Maintenance - Ignoring small problems is the single greatest reason for premature failure of roofing systems. Catching small damage early and making repairs is vital to longevity. Waiting until water is dripping inside the house is a great way to unnecessarily spend a lot of money. By the time you notice a leak, the damage has most likely spread well beyond the original problem area.

Weathering - All roofing materials deteriorate from exposure to weather. As stated earlier, the elements take a toll on your roof. Wind is the greatest enemy. Roofs are not generally designed to withstand hurricanes and tornados. But roofs may also be damaged by winds that gust up to 75 miles per hour. The air current can lift shingles up and break off the outer tab. This exposes the the top of the underlying shingle, and makes the roof thinner at that point.

Flashing Problems - Flashing provides a watertight junction between roofing materials and other parts of the structure, or between roof sections. They are the most vulnerable part of any roof. Proper maintenance is critical. A lot of early roof problems are really due to a failure of the flashing system. Many flashing problems can be eliminated by examination and good quality repair procedures.

Improper Slope - This one amazes me. A new home is built in an area that experiences heavy snowfall, and a low-pitch roof is installed. The snow piles up, partially melts, and then freezes again at night. Now there’s a layer of heavy ice on the roof. Lather, rinse, repeat. The load becomes too heavy and the roof support structure sags or collapses entirely. While some of the responsibility for this mess can be traced to the homeowner for insisting on a certain design, the builder is supposed to know better.

Excess Weight from Additional Items - People sometimes add things to an existing roof that is was not designed to handle. Antennas, signs, flag poles, holiday decorations, etc. These can damage the roof structure if too heavy or improperly installed. Screwing support hooks through the roof material can cause leaks. Connecting an antenna to a brick chimney can cause stress fractures in the mortar and flashing due to wind.

In summary, your roof needs maintenance, just like other systems in your home. Fix problems as soon as they occur instead of waiting. Don’t load a bunch of stuff on your roof that is was not designed to handle. Keep gutters and other drain systems clean and open. And be careful up there!

 
Hat Tip: Home Maintenance
Category: Roof Cleaning
Posted: 11/1/2008 8:03:23 AM
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