You’re busy concentrating on your business, but taking some time to maintain your roof can prevent a roof replacement earlier than you need. Here are some pro tips to help you.
Clean Your Roof and Gutters Regularly
Dirt, leaves, and branches can end up on your roof, blocking your downspouts and gutters while creating an environment for algae, spores, and moss growth. As moisture remains on your roof, it’s degrading it. Any biological growth will exacerbate it further.
Once every year or two, thoroughly clear all the debris from your roof. Anytime a storm hits, take the time to clean up all the leaves and other organic matter.
Perform Routine Inspections
Damage to your roof, unless due to a storm or major event, tends to happen over time. It can start small and grow to the point where extensive, costly repairs may be necessary. By performing routine inspections on your commercial roof, you can detect them early, when the expense to fix them is usually much less.
Ideally, you want to inspect your roof at least twice per year—once during spring and another in the fall. You’ll also want to examine your roof after any storms.
During your assessment, check the shingles for any cracking, peeling, granular degradation, or cracks. Evaluate the flashing for rust or damage. You should also make sure any sealing is still tight and intact. You’ll also want to look for signs of biological growth, which can start as staining. If you have a flat roof, examine it for any blistering, bubbles, or holes.
Follow Your Roof Warranty’s Maintenance Requirements
Read your roof warranty carefully and follow those guidelines. That way, whenever an issue does arise, you have the warranty to fall back on. If not, you could void it and face repair or replacement costs on your own.
Consider Placing a Protective Coating on Your Roof
You can protect your roof from the sun’s damage, water pooling, and the weather whenever you apply a protective coat to your roof. Some protection is versatile and can keep your roof safe from multiple dangers. However, you may need to have more than one type of protection to give you full coverage.
Hiring a Professional for Maintenance and Inspections
A professional roofer can identify problems in their earliest stages before you notice them. Not to mention, they can perform a more thorough inspection and perform maintenance that isn’t as easy if you’re not in the roofing industry. Generally, you should request maintenance and an inspection at least once a year.
Properly maintaining your commercial roof can save your company money in the long run, even if you’re paying for routine inspections and maintenance. Call Don Kennedy Roofing, Inc. in Nashville, TN today for all your commercial roofing needs