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Roof Shingles: Proper Maintenance Saves a Lot of Headache - by Richard Roll

August 1, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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Doug put a new roof on his colonial last spring. He wanted to update the look of his home and increase its resale value. He chose the color and style that matched his taste.

Doug knew that roof shingles serve a purpose other than to compliment a building’s architecture. They, more importantly, control the majority of the roof water by means of shedding water down their overlapping courses and into a gutter, or off the edge of a roof overhang.

However, Doug did not know how to properly care for and maintain his roof. He allowed water to sit in corners, leaves to back-up his gutters and he put a heavy satellite dish at a harsh angle right outside his bedroom window.

Soon, his roof began leaking and the shingles started rotting off. Not to mention he had slimy water dripping down the front of his house from the overflowing gutters. So next spring, Doug has to have his roofing company come back to make some major repairs.

It’s easy to forget about a roof until you have a problem. Don’t make the same mistake as Doug and pay for a roof that looks nice but cannot withstand the conditions that it will be exposed to.

Under extreme weather conditions the right kind of shingles at the right angle can uphold the integrity of your roof. The steeper the slant of the roofline, the better it will handle extreme weather conditions.

Here Are My Top 3 Tips to Maintain Your Roof and Keep Repair Money in Your Pocket

1. Conduct Periodic Maintenance of the Roof System

Every year, you should clean out all drain pipes, gutters, valleys and downspouts. Areas where leaves accumulate should be areas of special concern because decomposing material can rot your shingles over time.

Buildups cause drainage problems which lead to mold and leaks. Also, inspect all visible pieces of metal flashing as these can become dented and misshapen over time from falling acorns and sticks.

As roofs age, particular attention should be paid to the condition of curled and cupped shingles. An occasional “tune-up” by a licensed and qualified roofing contractor can extend the life of the roof significantly.

2. Avoid Installing Products or Fastening Items Through or to the Roof

Shingles are attached to the timber roof frame by large roofing nails but they are not always strong enough to hold up satellite dishes and other electronic receivers. If you do attach something to the roof, make sure it’s located on as close to a flat surface as you can manage as this will prevent pulling on the shingles.

3. Keep the Roof Well Ventilated

A ridge vent installed in the center peak of the roof is one way to accomplish this. Some problems that can be a direct result of a failure to do so are mineral loss on the shingle surface, heat loss, moisture buildup and mold spore growth.

Do not permit excessive access to the roof. When access is required adequate protection should be provided to the roof surface to prevent loss of mineral granules. Also, retain a qualified roofing professional to perform any addition or repair involving asphalt shingle roofs, hand-tabbing newly installed shingles, if necessary, to achieve proper seal to the underlying courses.

Following these simple steps will keep your roof looking newer longer and prevent the headache that improper maintenance brings.

The American Homeowners Association (AHA) ®

Richard Roll, Founder and President of the American Homeowners Association (AHA) has helped over 1 million homeowners in all 50 states save money on buying and maintaining their homes. For more tools, information and resources to help you maintain your home and instantaneously save money go to http://www.ahahomenews.org for a special offer from AHA.

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Best posts on Cornwall Contract Scaffolding from Jul 2010


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  • Roof Painter - Roof restoration - by Painter Bob
    Posted on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)
    <p>The only way to keep cool is to switch up the air conditioning or to prevent your roof getting so hot in the first place. The way to achieve that is through insulation, and the most effective type of insulation for the exterior of a roof is a heat reflective roof paint. A good insulating paint can reduce your roof temperature by up to 40 degrees: just think of what that would mean in terms of a reduction in the amount of heat conducting and radiating into your roof space, and then to the rest of the house.
  • Roof Preparation before Installing Roof Shingles - by Steven Briesemeister
    Posted on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)
    Installing roof shingles can be an arduous task and should not be attempted if you don’t know what you are doing. It is vital to ensure that you complete adequate roof preparation before installing roof shingles otherwise you are risking the integrity of your new roof. A poorly prepared roof can quickly lead to holes and cracks that will in turn to lead to a leaking roof.
  • Roof Rack: Flashy or Strong, You Have Everything - by Alexus Devon
    Posted on Friday, July 9th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)
    Roof rack offers functional transport solution and lets your vehicle expand as per your changing needs. The automobile market has unlimited variety to offer on roof tops. Thule roof racks and roof bars are considered to be the most popular category of roof racks by far. They represent outstanding value for money. Their quality is undisputed and they can be easily adapted to suit different vehicles.
  • Roof Rack: Multi-Utility Phenomenon - by Alexus Devon
    Posted on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)
    Before embarking on to explain the utility of roof racks, it would not be out of place to explain what actually roof racks are. Well, roof racks are bars clamped on the roof of the car. It is used to carry loads like bicycle, canoes, suitcases etc. It also ensures that that the vehicle does not get damaged while carrying loads from one place to other.
  • Roof Racks for Various Occasions and Purposes - by Alexus Devon
    Posted on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)
    Roof racks come in good stead when you need to carry your bike or some other such stuff with you. Fishing rods, wheel chair, kayak, surfing boat etc. are some of the things that are most frequently carried with help of racks. Unless there is any such device attached to your car, you cannot carry things like this with you. Thus, they are important accessories to be there on the top of a car.
  • Roof Racks: Flashy or Strong, You Have All - by Garry Kelkar
    Posted on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)
    <p>Generally the roof top of a car remains vacant and does nothing for the owner. Some people are fastidious who do not like to attach any thing on the roof of their car. They think addition of <b>roof racks</b> or roof boxes hampers the look of their car. But the fact is that the roof tops available in the market now are highly fashionable.
  • Roof Racks: Things to Remember - by Alexus Devon
    Posted on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)
    Roof racks have today become a necessity. Almost everyone feels the need for installing these racks on their cars, especially while travelling. The main advantage of using these racks is that one does not have to stuff the interiors of the vehicle with extra luggage, when the boot of the car has been filled up to its maximum capacity. If the interior of the car is also filled with luggage and other things that are necessary to be carried along, then it is natural for the inhabitants of the vehicle to feel uncomfortable, especially if it is a long journey.
  • Roof Raking: Do It Safely - by A.Caxton
    Posted on Friday, July 23rd, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)
    Knowing how to use the snow roof rake correctly is essential to both your safety and health. There are ways that you can make roof-raking safe and you can reduce the effort that you have to put into the raking. Snow-Raking Can Be A Difficult JobYou will find that raking the snow off your roof is much more difficult than raking your yard.
  • Roof Restoration, Heat Reflective Coatings - by Roof Painter
    Posted on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)
    <p>It’s sometimes difficult to keep your cool, and even the most self-respecting Aussie can get hot under the collar with all that summer sun beating down on your roof all day and the poms up on the first day. You might think that there’s no answer to it, but it’s amazing what a good heat reflective coating on your roof can do.
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