Winter in Washington State brings rain, wind, and occasional snow, so preparing your roof is essential to avoid costly repairs. Here’s a quick guide to get your roof ready:
1. Inspect Your Roof
Check for loose or missing shingles, cracks, holes, or sagging areas. If unsure, hire a professional roofer for a thorough inspection.
2. Clean Gutters and Downspouts
Remove leaves and debris to ensure proper water drainage. Clogged gutters can lead to leaks, water damage, and ice dams.
3. Check Insulation and Ventilation
Proper attic insulation and ventilation prevent heat loss, ice dams, and moisture buildup.
4. Trim Overhanging Branches
Cut back branches to prevent them from scraping shingles or breaking onto your roof during storms.
5. Inspect Flashing and Seals
Check flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights for cracks or gaps to prevent leaks.
6. Remove Moss and Algae
Use a roof-safe moss remover to eliminate growth that can trap moisture and damage shingles.
7. Schedule a Professional Inspection
A professional roofer can spot issues and recommend repairs to ensure your roof is winter-ready.
8. Prepare for Storms
Keep emergency supplies like tarps, nails, and flashlights on hand, and have a trusted roofer’s contact information ready.
Conclusion
With these simple steps, you can protect your roof from leaks, water damage, and winter storms. , contact us for professional help.
Stay safe this winter!