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Written By: CopperSmith Gutter | Minnesota Seamless Gutters, Minneapolis Copper Gutters Contractor | Published On: 25th September 2009

Roofing Maintenance: Know Your Roofing Enemies

Written By: CopperSmith Gutter | Minnesota Seamless Gutters, Minneapolis Copper Gutters Contractor | Published On: 10th September 2009

residential roofers mississauga Oakville Burlington Toronto  Milton Roofing and re-roofingRoofing maintenance is very important so that you can make sure your roof lasts as long as possible. In order to properly maintain your roof, you do need to know your roofing enemies. And believe it or not, your roof has many enemies that can compromise its performance. However, regular inspections and maintenance can combat these enemies so that your roof lasts as long as possible.

Here are some of the Minnesota roofing enemies that you may have to contend with on a regular basis:

• Sun roof damage – Over time, the heat and UV rays from the sun can lead to deterioration of your roof. This can occur faster on the sides of the roof that are facing the South or the West.

• Wind roof damage – High winds can lift the edges of the shingles or other roofing material and cause water and debris to be pushed below them. Extremely high winds can cause the shingles to blow completely off and even break.

• Rain roof damage – When water gets under your roofing material, it can make its way to the roof deck and cause the deck to rot. This can lead to extensive leaking and even more damage to your home.

• Snow and ice roof damage – Ice dams occur when melting snow refreezes at the roof’s overhang. This keeps the roof from draining properly into the gutter. Water can then back up under the shingles and this can cause damage to the roof deck.

• Moss and algae roof damage – When wood shingles and shakes stay moist, moss can grow. Once it grows, even more moisture is held on the roof, which can cause rotting. Algae may also grow in these shaded areas of wood shingles, but can also grow on asphalt shingles. Algae creates a black-green stain and can then lead to rot. It is ideal to trim back trees and any other vegetation that may be close to your roof to reduce this.

• Condensation roof damage – when the air is warm and full of moisture, condensation can build up. The way to prevent condensation from ruining your roof is to have a properly ventilated attic to blow out the hot air that can lead to condensation.

• Trees and leaves roof damage – When you have trees near your roof, debris from the trees can fall onto your roof and cause damage. Leaves can also fall into your gutters and clog them, causing water to backup.

• Shingle deterioration roof damage – The natural wear and tear of shingles is also an enemy. However, there is nothing that can be done about this since shingles do have a lifespan.

Knowing the facts about your roofing enemies will also help you to make responsible roof buying decisions. Knowing the enemies will also help you determine when you need to call a Minnesota roof inspector to inspect your roof. This should be done in the spring and fall anyway because you are preparing for the winter and summer and also taking care of damage that these two seasons inflicted upon your roof.

Hiring the Right Minneapolis Roofer

Written By: CopperSmith Gutter | Minnesota Seamless Gutters, Minneapolis Copper Gutters Contractor | Published On: 5th September 2009

When you need your roof inspected or you need repairs to be done right away, you have to have the right roofing contractor working for you. Minneapolis roofers do stay rather busy all year round because of how the weather seems to treat roofs throughout the seasons. But what you want is the right roofer for you. The company that may have done well for someone else may not be the right one for you, so make sure you evaluate every angle of a company before you sign your name on the dotted line.

Tips to find the right Minneapolis roofer:

Look at qualifications – You do not want to hire a roofer without reviewing their qualifications. You want to make sure the contractor is licensed, but that may not be enough. Just because someone is licensed doesn’t mean they’ll do the job right. Look to see if they are a member of a trade association, if they have engaged in any continuing education, if they have a permanent business, confirm that they have insurance and how much (they should show you a certificate), and visit their business to see their employees and equipment.

Workmanship – Ask the roofer to provide you with their safety plan, information on their warranty, check for certification to install the product you have chosen since manufacturer warranties usually only cover the product if the installer was certified, and you should be able to receive concise information when you ask questions.

Customer service and past performance – Find out how long the contractor has been in the business. You may even ask for references so that you can speak with others and learn about their experiences. You can have a glimpse of what kind of work that the company will do for you. You also want to contact the Better Business Bureau to see if there have been any complaints.

Cost – Cost can be tricky for the fact that a lower cost may not mean better quality work. Someone can offer to do a job for thousands less, but the quality that they provide may not be comparable to someone who charges more. When you compare cost, you will need to compare other factors such as the jobs that have been completed in the past in order to see the quality of the work and talk to others about their experiences.

Testimonials – Take a look at any testimonials that they may have. If the roofing contractor has a website, you may wish to review those testimonials. However, don’t let the lack of a website be your first judgment point. Having a website can make an incredible impression, but that doesn’t say anything about the quality of the work. This is more about personal preference.

You may also have your own methods that you use to hire a company to do work on your home. Make sure you ask any questions that you may have so that you can receive answers that help you in your decision. When you make the right decision, you will feel good about your choice and your investment.

Take Our September Survey

Written By: CopperSmith Gutter | Minnesota Seamless Gutters, Minneapolis Copper Gutters Contractor | Published On: 3rd September 2009

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Roofing Damage By Animals

Written By: CopperSmith Gutter | Minnesota Seamless Gutters, Minneapolis Copper Gutters Contractor | Published On: 3rd September 2009

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Wonder if a little critter is living in your attic? The first sign is the sound of wood being chewed or scurrying of little feet in the ceiling. Tiny pellets and other traces are additional good signs. Squirrels, raccoons or rodents often live and destory attics throughout the winter season which can cause considerable damage in only a short period of time.

Emergency Roof Tarp Service

Emergency roof repair situations require highly skilled roofers that fasten tarps and protect your home during any kind of weather while the roof is being fixed. Residential and commercial roofers are available throughout the Twin Cities to service all types of residences including townhouses, condos, apartments, commercial buildings and private homes.

Roof Insurance Claims

It is important to hire a roofing contractor who is very experienced with bad weather roof claims such as hail damage, rain and water damage, snow and wind damage. A roofer should specialize in getting you’re job completed as fast as possible while providing a free estimate.

Leaky Gutters, Window

Leaky roofs are most commonly caused by improperly installed or deteriorated roof flashings. Other causes may include improperly installed windows or gutters which can cause water leaks and damage to your home. Only a skilled roof repair technician can point out the source of your leak.