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4 Ways to Prevent a New Orleans Roof Repair

Dec 1, 2020
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Four Proactive Ways to Help Prevent a New Orleans Roof Repair

Four Proactive Ways to Help Prevent a New Orleans Roof Repair

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New Orleans Roof Repair

The best way to prevent a New Orleans roof repair is to be proactive when it comes to inspecting your roof for signs of a problem. And if roofing problems are found, having them repaired immediately is the best way to avoid having to pay for more extensive damages to your home. Here are four things you can do to help minimize the chances of having to spend money on a New Orleans roof repair.

1. Perform Regular Inspections

Performing regular inspections on your home's roof will help you identify potential roofing issues before they turn into bigger more expensive repairs. You should check your home's roof for curling or missing shingles, cracked flashing, hail damage, or anything else that could result in water penetration. Once water penetrates your roof, you will then not just have a New Orleans roof repair to deal with, but you will also have to repair all the interior damage as well.

2. Regularly Inspect Your Home's Ceilings and Walls

Another good practice is to also regularly inspect your home's ceilings and walls. If you see any leaks after it has rained, that means the water has already penetrated your roof and is in the process of damaging your home's interior as well. There are other incidents that could cause your roof to fail as well. For example, if your home has shifted and been pulled apart at the middle seam or if your home is developing a foundation issue. Either of these events could damage your roof.

3. Keep Your Home's Gutters Clean and in Good Repair

‍It's extremely important to regularly inspect and clean your home's gutters. Clogged gutters retain water which could then result in that water penetrating your home. This is because the weight of the debris and the water retention is heavy and usually causes a gutter system to pull away from your home damaging the wood. This also happens when the temperatures go below freezing. Clogged gutters that retain water will freeze. Frozen water is very heavy and will do significant damage to your home and gutters.

4. Regular Tree Trimming

Keeping trees trimmed away from your home is extremely important for a number of reasons. The first reason being that tree branches hanging over your roof will scrape across the shingles causing damage over time. Then there are falling branches that can also damage your home and roof. Lastly, tree branches that are too close to your home give rodents and other small animals easy access to your home's roof. Rodents and small animals routinely chew through the wood and other parts of your home and enter your attic. Once a rodent or small animal gets into your attic, they will chew through other parts of your home causing even more damage.

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