Fall’s changing leaves and cooler weather serve as reminders that winter is just around the corner. This season is also an excellent time to ensure your roof is ready for the colder months. A well-maintained roofing system will offer better protection against the elements and enhance your living space’s comfort.
Schedule a Professional Inspection
This fall, it’s a good idea to have your roof checked by professionals. Experts can detect and fix issues while they are small, saving you from costly future issues. Don’t attempt to do the job yourself unless you have training and experience. DIY inspections and repairs can put you at risk of serious injuries. You could also accidentally damage shingles and other components without proper knowledge and tools. Aside from being trained to identify and address roofing issues, professionals follow rigorous safety protocols to prevent accidents.
Clean Gutters and Downspouts
It isn’t uncommon for gutters and downspouts to become filled with leaves, twigs and other debris during fall. Before temperatures drop even lower, have your gutters inspected and cleaned. Ensuring they are unobstructed before winter can help reduce the likelihood of ice dams and water damage.
Ensure Proper Attic Insulation and Ventilation
Proper attic insulation and ventilation prevent heat loss during the winter months. They help maintain an even temperature in your attic, lowering the risk of ice dams. A professional inspection can reveal if your attic has sufficient insulation and ventilation.
Trim Trees and Remove Debris
Overhanging branches and debris buildup can make your roof more vulnerable to damage, especially under the weight of snow or during a storm. Trimming nearby trees and clearing debris can save you from this issue and ensure your roof stands up well against extreme winter weather.
Is your roof ready for the colder months? Leave your roof maintenance needs to our experienced team at Lakes Country Roofing. We specialize in both shingle and metal roofing systems. Call us at (218) 770-5419 or fill out our online form to request an estimate.