How to Keep Your Roof in Good Condition

When it comes to looking after your home and making sure that it is properly maintained, the roof is one of the most important elements. Many people ignore their roofs and this can be problematic when something goes wrong. A full roof replacement is certainly more expensive than repairs. Learn the ways to keep your roof in good condition and you can avoid these potential costs. Read on to see these tips!

Photo of a home with a roof that's in good condition
Roofs can last anywhere from 10 years to more than 50 so it’s important to monitor your home’s first defense.

1. Check It Out

This might sound obvious but if you check your roof for any issues regularly, you could find that it lasts just that bit longer. Your roof should be inspected twice each year. You want to make sure that any issues are spotted sooner rather than later.

This includes checking the inside and the outside so you will need some binoculars. You should also check the loft if you have one. If there are any issues immediately obvious, you need to get it fixed as soon as possible.

2. Keep It Clean

Because you want your roof to be in good condition, it’s important to keep it as clean as possible. Cleaning your roof is not easy and it can be dangerous if you are not very experienced.

When you clean your roof, you are primarily removing harmful organic growth. This also makes it look better! There are plenty of local companies that can help. For readers in Pennsylvania, the specialists at Atkins have a 5-star Google rating for their roof cleaning service. 

3. Clean The Gutters

How often do you have your gutters cleaned? Depending on your home, this could be an easy DIY project, or you may need to hire professionals.

It is recommended that you also clean your gutters twice per year—once in the spring and again in the fall. If you have a lot of trees nearby your home, you will want to monitor your gutters more often.

4. Don’t Forget Your Chimney

If you have a chimney that goes through your roof, you need to make sure that you are looking after it. Chimney problems frequently appear on home inspection reports for buyers looking to buy a house.

They can cause a lot of problems. If the chimney cap is made of concrete it can crack. Aluminum caps can have their seals come apart. Definitely inspect your chimney for any of these issues at least once a year or you could be in for a far larger repair bill.

Use These Tips

It’s not rocket science. Just follow these tips and your roof’s life expectancy will certainly increase! Ask your Realtor for recommended local roofers to have on call in case you need them. Be proactive and you’ll be glad you did.

Tre Pryor, Realtor

Tre Pryor is the leading real estate expert in the city of Louisville. He is a multi-million dollar producer and consistently ranks in the top 1% of Louisville Realtors for homes sold. Tre Pryor has the highest possible rating—5.0 stars on Google—by his clients and is routinely interviewed by the local NBC news. Tre Pryor is a member of the RE/MAX Hall of Fame.