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Composite Shingle Roof Fall Maintenance – 3 Tips

September 30, 2020Prodigy RoofingUncategorized

After facing the highs of the summer heat, fall feels like a wonderful season, as it brings down the average temperature. Although it is the time to relax, you should also take care of your composite shingle roof. A little bit of maintenance will go a long way, as it protects your roof against winter while increasing its longevity. Here are a few tips which will help you maintain your composite shingle roof during fall:

Few Tips which will help you Maintain Composite Shingle Roof During Fall

Clean the gutters

During fall, the leaves will start changing color, till they fall off. Although this spectacle looks beautiful, it isn’t great for your composite shingle roof. When the leaves start to fall, they will end up in your gutter, which creates problems in the future. For example, it prevents water from draining, allowing ice dams to form on your composite shingle roof, during winter. 

Take a look at your gutter and remove all the debris from the system. Once your gutters are clean, you should invest in gutter guards. They keep the gutter free from leaves while allowing water to enter the system. 

Get a professional roofing company to inspect your roof

Once the gutter system is clean, you should inspect your composite shingle roof. However, you will only be able to carry an inspection from ground level. Do not attempt to climb on top of your roof to take a closer look at the shingles, as you can damage them. Also, you may fall from the roof, injure yourself, and pay costly hospital bills.

Instead, you should contact a professional roofing company and ask them to conduct an inspection. They will do a great job in analyzing your roof, and let you know if you need to make any repairs.

Trim nearby trees

If there are trees near your composite shingle roof, you should trim them. During winter, if your area gets affected by strong winds, the overhanging tree branches may fall on your roof, damaging the shingles. Also, they can clog your gutter system, creating more problems in the long run.

Over to you

By following these three tips, your composite shingle roof will be ready to face the colder months. If you are looking for a professional roofing company to take a look at your composite shingle roof, get in touch with Prodigy Roofing & Construction. After the arrival of our roofing contractors, they will analyze and provide the estimate for fixing your roof, for free!

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