Thursday, December 5, 2013

Roofing Tips Provided By Experienced Chicago Roofing Contractor

By Jorel Tuyor


Your home's roof is not usually a place of concern, and unless there are problems with leaks, you may give it little thought. Here are a few tips from your Chicago roofing contractor. These tips can help keep the roof (and yourself) in good condition for many years.

Keep guttering clear. You might be able to periodically check your gutters from your yard or driveway. However, most roofs are far enough above the ground that you cannot see inside of them. You might need to get a ladder and see if there are any obstructions that can cause moisture to seep into your shingles.

Safety should come first. Always think safety with any type of roof situation. Do not work alone whenever possible, and make sure you have someone holding the ladder to keep it secure while you climb it. This is the best way to avoid accidents caused by slipping ladders.

Avoid shingle damage. Many homeowners do more damage than good when they decide to get up on their roofs. If it is very hot outside, do not walk on asphalt shingles in the warmest part of the day. Instead, choose a time early in the morning or in the evening. Evening is better as the roof is less likely to be wet from dew.

Be careful with patch tar. Before you get up on the roof with tar, make sure that you have a bottle of mineral spirits. Tar is very messy stuff and is almost impossible to apply without getting some on you or your clothes. Also, wear clothes that are OK to get stained or damaged.

Consider professionals. Before you get out the ladder, think about the benefits of professional roofers. Contact your Chicago roofing contractor about an inspection. These people know roofs and will help you choose the perfect materials that will last for years. You will save a lot of time and maybe your back.




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