الأحد، 19 نوفمبر 2017

How To Prevent Marietta Winter Roof Leaks

How To Prevent Marietta Winter Roof Leaks

by Andrew B. Spates

When a leaking roof allows water in during a severe storm, the destruction can be as bad as a high-water flood. The walls need new paint, carpets need to be replaced, wooden floors may warp, and the interior becomes ripe for mold infestation. Although any form of water damage is costly and frustrating, Marietta winter roof leaks can be found and fixed before they become a homeowner nightmare.

When problems arise during the cold, wet months, do-it-yourself fixes may be difficult or impossible to complete successfully. While some issues may be caused by severe storm damage, many are simply the result of neglecting routine maintenance over many seasons, can be prevented by taking a few simple steps during warmer months, and are not technically difficult to complete.

Keeping surfaces free of debris shed by trees and other vegetation prevents many potential problems. This not only includes any large branches fallen from nearby older growth, but also the seasonal leaf drop and smaller twigs that often clog the gutters. Nearby trees can be trimmed back so that they do not rub against shingles during windy weather.

Even though average temperatures around the world have risen, ice and snow can still create major problems in areas considered the American sunbelt. During hard freezes gutters may fall victim to ice dams, which can be most destructive when temperatures rise again and water flows into areas that are easily damaged. If leaves and other gutter detritus are routinely removed, the problem usually does not develop.

Another easy-to-ignore chore is inspecting the attic insulation to make sure there are no coverage gaps. Insulation helps prevent the escape of heat, which can accelerate the rate of surface snow melt. In some cases removing overhead snow manually may be necessary if a particularly brutal storm has left significant accumulations. Collapse is rare, but can occur.

Although shingles and other materials may appear sound, having a regular inspection in the fall prevents surprises. The metal strips used to seal the area where shingles meet skylights, chimneys, and other structures are called flashing. When they develop holes or cracks, water flows directly into the walls or attic. If problems are detected early, repairs are usually uncomplicated.

An annual inspection performed by a professional company finds, repairs and prevents trouble. If a new installation is required, using a service saves money on materials, and experienced workers complete the job quickly and without the collateral damage that sometimes plagues home repair enthusiasts. Having a structure that is solid and water-tight is well worth the cost.



Andrew B. Spates is a home improvement specialist who helps individual homeowners make the right choices to protect their home investment. If you are interested in learning more about <a href="http://www.mrrooferatlanta.com/mrroofer-marietta-best-roofers">Marietta Roofing Company</a> he recommends you check out <a href="http://www.mrrooferatlanta.com">www.mrrooferatlanta.com</a>.

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