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5 Tips for a Solid Roof Maintenance Plan

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Your roof is one of the most important components of your home, since it protects the rest of your home from wear and tear. Even the best-installed roof from the best materials will need replaced eventually. But you can mitigate the need to repair or replace your roof by establishing and following a maintenance plan early on. Here’s how you can establish and keep track of your roof’s maintenance plan.

1.First, understand the whys

Before you’ll take time to follow a maintenance plan for your roof, you’ll want to know why you should do such a thing. Talk to your Orange County roofers about this, and they’ll tell you why it’s important to actually follow a roofing maintenance plan.

You need to change the oil in your car to keep larger problems from cropping up down the road. The same thing goes for your roof. Though you don’t need to replace the oil, you do need to be sure your roof is in good repair on a regular basis to avoid more expensive repairs down the road.

 

Plus, having a roofer keep eyes on your roof regularly can help you avoid emergency repairs down the road. Having to call a roofer in an emergency can be more expensive than scheduling out regular maintenance and minor repairs. Getting a professional roofer to give your roof a once-over on a regular basis is the easiest way to ensure that you don’t have to call them for major repairs down the road.

2.Talk to your roofer about their best practices

Now that you understand why a regular roofing maintenance plan is so important, how can you implement one? It really starts with your Orange County roofing contractor.

Experienced roofers understand different roofing materials, including even different brands and types of shingles or other materials. So your roofer is the place to turn when you want to know what maintenance to do on your roof and how often.

If your roofer has just installed a new roof or made major repairs, ask up front what their best practices are for keeping a roof in tip-top shape. They’ll often recommend a thorough cleaning once a year, as well as annual checkups for your roof to make minor fixes and repairs. But depending on the roofing material, the schedule and recommendations may differ. The key is to hire a roofing contractor you really trust, and then to follow their advice to the letter when it comes to maintaining your roof.

3.Schedule maintenance with your roofing company

The easiest way to keep track of maintenance and checkups for your roof is just to put it on your roofing company’s schedule well ahead of time. You may even be able to negotiate for a discount if you schedule your annual checkups a year ahead of time!

Again, whether or not you can do this will depend on the roofing company. Some won’t schedule a full year out. Others offer regular maintenance packages that you can purchase annually to ensure that your roof stays in great shape. So talk to your Orange County roofing contractor about their offerings before deciding on which direction to take.

4.Use Google calendar or another app to track maintenance

Even if your roofers can’t schedule maintenance a year or more out, you can easily keep track of when your roof needs checked or cleaned in a calendar app. For instance, in Google calendar, you can easily create events well ahead of time, and then schedule them to repeat every few months or even annually.

When you set these events in your calendar, be sure to set a reminder to go off for you a month or six weeks ahead of time. So if your roof needs to be cleaned and checked over around the first of July each year, you should get a reminder in late May or early June. Then, you can call and schedule the maintenance with your roofing company.

5.Get in the habit of checking it over

Finally, ask your roofing company what issues you should look for on your roof. Should you look for curling shingles? Cracked tiles? How can you know early on that there are minor leaks (before they turn into major leaks)? Ask your roofer about all these things, and then make a habit of giving your roof a once-over once a month or so.

You don’t want to get up on your roof, as you risk doing more harm than good with this option. But you should walk around your home, and look out second-story windows to look for potential issues. That way, you can call your roofer if your roof should need repairs before you’re actually scheduled for maintenance.

You’ve made a big investment when it comes to your roof, so it’s important to protect that investment as much as possible with a good maintenance plan.

If you have any questions about rood maintanence, be sure to reach out to Luke Roofing. A long-established Orange County roofer, we provide prompt, reliable expertise for every residential roofing need and situation. Wherever and whenever you need roofing services in Costa Mesa or anywhere else in OC, you definitely can count on Luke Roofing.

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Brick S. on Friday, 03 November 2023 01:07

I just set a reminder on my calendar for every 8 years for a roof maintenance check. That's probably not what a roofing company would suggest, but it's better than not having any reminder at all. Thanks for the article as it inspired my new reminder on my calendar.

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I just set a reminder on my calendar for every 8 years for a roof maintenance check. That's probably not what a roofing company would suggest, but it's better than not having any reminder at all. Thanks for the article as it inspired my new reminder on my calendar.
Abby M. (Editor) on Friday, 03 November 2023 01:10

Hi Brick!
You're absolutely right! And actually the type of roof has a lot to do with the timing as well. So if and when you're ready for us to do a maintenance check, let us know. We can give you the straight scoop on what is needed... what is not needed... and what might be needed in the future.

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Hi Brick! You're absolutely right! And actually the type of roof has a lot to do with the timing as well. So if and when you're ready for us to do a maintenance check, let us know. We can give you the straight scoop on what is needed... what is not needed... and what might be needed in the future.