viernes, 30 de diciembre de 2016

Maintenance of your roof in Winter


Here are some tips for preventing the main risks, like felt movement, blistering or splitting and for generally maintaining your roof this winter.

1. Removal of debris
Dust and dirt accumulate on your roof all year, but the stronger winds and rain will deposit large items too. Gently sweep to remove most of the dirt and larger items such as leaves and pebbles, taking care not to damage the protective roof surface.

2.Tree branches
Check out any trees nearby. Low hanging branches may scrape against the surface of your roof, causing damage. It is easier to remove overhanging branches when they are smaller and before they begin to grow again in the warmer spring days.

3.Checking for cracks
Look over the whole surface of the roof, identifying any cracks, holes or patches of worn material. Small areas of damage are often easily repaired, but larger areas of damage will need professional roof company attention. The caulking should be intact and free from cracks. Damaged flashing is best removed and replaced in order to maintain the integrity of the roof. As with all repairs, we advise you to act sooner and contact US Roofing to do the roof repair.

4.Water
The flat roof surface should allow water to run off freely into the guttering. Check that gutters and drains are not clogged and regularly remove any debris. Any areas of ponding, where water remains in pools, may need to be professionally infilled.

5.Snow
Usually, snow will melt and therefore run off the roof in the same way as water. However, heavy snowfall may need to be removed so that it does not cause the collapse of the roof structure.

How US Roofing in Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, or Alabama can help you:
If you are in any doubt about the condition of your roof or are unable to inspect your flat roof yourself, contact us, we can make the inspection for you, and give expert advice and information on their findings and on all other aspects of roofing and roof maintenance.

Remember that if you have any problem with your roof you can call us: (855) 877-6631


Please visit us: www.augustaroof.com

jueves, 22 de diciembre de 2016

Prepare your roof for Winter



The recent drop in temperatures reminds us that winter is approaching. Is your roof ready for the colder, wetter months? Domestic, commercial and industrial property owners should be preparing the Roofs ensuring they are safe and leak proof!




Advice on getting your roof ready for winter: 




It is known to be one of the most challenging times for the home's roof during the winter season as snow and ice build-up heavy damage to the roofs integrity. The worst kind of roof damage can happen in the winter and leave you without a warm property to take refuge if the damage is significant enough.




1. Snow and Ice

If you see snow on your roof that tends to build up in certain areas of melts only in certain spots of the roof, it means your property is not very energy efficient. It is important that energy efficiency is right in the winter as it helps keep your property warm and the electricity bills down. If you notice uneven melting patterns along your roof, our team US ROOFING in Atlanta, Alabama, Augusta or Savannah can help you.



2. Winterize your roof

It is a good idea to check your roof for any damage or weaknesses. Roof problems are not always visible from the ground and you may need to take a closer look. It is advisable to a proper Roofing Company can do that for you. They will help you discover any missing, damaged or broken roof materials and replace them right away.



It is best to check your roof before winter sets, and if repairs are to be done it is good to have it done early. US ROOFING contractors can help you prepare so you do not have to worry about whether your roof will withstand the weather. We will make sure we keep you relaxed and your property warm this winter.


Remember that if you have any problem with your Roof in Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah or Alabama you can call us: (855) 877-6631

Please visit us: www.augustaroof.com