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Tips for Inspecting Your Roof


April 4, 2019


If there’s one home maintenance task you should be doing (at least) at the start of every season, it should be a roof inspection. Every season brings with it new challenges for your roof — winter hail, spring rain, and blazing summer heat — so it’s important that you properly inspect your roof each season to ensure it’s in the best condition possible to keep you and your family safe.

Do a Walk Around

When you first go to inspect your roof, simply start by walking around the perimeter of your home and using your eyes to check for any damage. You’ll want to look at three areas specifically to ensure your roof is in good shape.

Your Shingles

Your shingles are susceptible to a lot of different types of damage during the year. During your walk around, take note of any areas where your shingles look loose, cracked, out of place, torn, or missing altogether. Those areas should be repaired as soon as possible so your home doesn’t suffer water damage or a critter infestation.

Your Flashing

Your flashing is the area when two slopes of your roof meet, typically near walls or your chimney. If the flashing is loose in any areas, missing its rubber cover, has exposed nails, or coated with cracked cement (a sign on improper installation), you’ll need to schedule a repair.

Your Gutters

Your gutters are a very important part of having a well-functioning roof. However, if they get clogged, the weight of the sitting water can cause your gutters to become loose, pull at the seams, and even weigh down your fascia. Make sure your gutters are in good condition and clean them regularly so water can easily flow off your roof.

For all your roofing needs in the Norwalk, CT area, trust the experts at JM Roofing & Siding. With over 15 years of experience under our belts, we have the knowledge and know-how to offer you the best experience possible. Give us a call today at 203-299-0716.