Roofing

Ways to Improve Your Roof's Service Life

Projected service life is one of the most important factors homeowners should consider when choosing a roofing system for their home. Roof replacement is costly, so choosing a material with a long lifespan and finding ways to maximize your roof’s service life will help you save money in the long run.

Here’s are some best practices you can adopt to extend the service life of your roof:

Maintain Proper Attic Ventilation

Improper attic ventilation can lead to a number of problems such as premature roof aging. Attic spaces that lack ventilation during scorching summer months can bake your shingles and induce decay. During the colder months, improper attic ventilation can cause moisture to collect and cling to the roof’s underside, creating a breeding area for mold and mildew.

Keep Your Gutters Free-Flowing

Clogged gutters spell trouble. To avoid adverse effects on your roof and costly roof repair, it’s essential to maintain a steady gutter maintenance routine. Various forms of debris can gather in your gutters quickly. Clogged gutters can’t function properly, making your home and landscape vulnerable to water damage from overflowing gutters.

Insulate Your Attic

Most homeowners think of temperature control when we mention insulation. The fact is that insulation can also help protect your home’s structural components. When your attic spaces are insulated with radiant barriers, radiant heat transfer goes down, decreasing indoor temperatures and leading to a healthier, longer-lasting roof.

Don’t Delay Repairs

Even well-maintained roofs can succumb to wear and tear. By being vigilant about repairs, you can keep small roofing issues from turning into complicated problems that may reduce your roof’s expected service life.

From roof cleaning to roof repair, you can depend on Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC to provide you with the needed services to extend your roof’s longevity. We serve Coral Springs, Hollywood and Pembroke Pines, FL. Call us today at (954) 989-7794 for an estimate.

Earl Johnston

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