jueves, 22 de febrero de 2018

Washing the siding with water under pressure

Pressure cleaning is sometimes the only way you can keep your siding completely clean. Using the pressure washer in the siding is delicate because the pressure of the water can affect the material and cause damage to the siding.

At US ROOFING Contractors located in Augusta-Georgia, Grovetown, North Augusta and Martinez, we share a couple tips on how to use pressure cleaning on your  siding:

Never use the highest pressure
The highest pressure is too strong for most siding. The pressure washer shoots a concentrated jet of water that hits the siding with a very large force. The force of the water hits the siding at multiple angles, which can cause the fasteners to come loose, and this can cause the siding to fly off the wall. The replacement of the siding can cost a lot of money. To avoid this, always use the pressure washer at a medium setting. The water current will be equally effective without being exessively strong.

Wash down
When using a pressure washer, we often want to remove as much dirt from the siding as possible very quickly, but doing the job quickly to save time will only cause the siding to be damaged. When you shoot the water jet from under the siding the water will hit the edge of each piece of siding. If there is a lot of pressure when you do this, you can release the siding and it will not be clean. The best way to do it is at a descending angle so that the water cascades down the siding.

With these tips you can do an efficient wash that will make your siding last much longer in good condition.


At US ROOFING Contractors Augusta-Georgia our commitment is to make you and your family feel safe!

If you are in need of roofing or siding installation, roofing, siding or gutter services in the Augusta-Georgia, Grovetown, North Augusta and Martinez areas, please Call Us: (855) 877-6631 and visit us at  www.augustaroof.com for a free estimate.

jueves, 15 de febrero de 2018

How to remove scratches from your gutter


At the moment you do the regular cleaning of gutters, you can see small or large scratches in and around the gutters. These scratches can be produced by rust, mildew or simple discoloration. It is very easy to end those spots. Be careful as you work to stay away from trees and power lines, and make sure someone is holding your ladder.

In this small guide, at US ROOFING Contractors located in Augusta-Georgia, Grovetown, North Augusta and Martinez, we give you a couple tips to clean your gutters:

Do a preliminary gutters cleanup
Remove the twigs, leaves and other debris that are inside the gutters. Check the damage and try to determine what the cause was.

For cleaning you should have the following supplies: mask, gloves, hard bristle brush and cleaning solution such as an oven cleaner, a gutter cleaner or baking soda.

Preparation:
Wet the soil and plants below, then cover them with a cloth. Also wet sides of the house.

Brushed:
Apply the cleaners as instructed, then brush. After brushing, wash the gutters and the same with the house.

Final wash:
Wash the grass and walls once more.


This is a simple cleaning process that can extend the life of your gutters

At US ROOFING Contractors Augusta-Georgia our commitment is to make you and your family feel safe! 


If you are in need of roofing or siding installation, roofing, siding or gutter services in the Augusta-Georgia, Grovetown, North Augusta and Martinez areas, please Call Us: (855) 877-6631 and visit us at  www.augustaroof.com for a free estimate.

jueves, 8 de febrero de 2018

Ice or snow? Which produces more damage to the Roof


The accumulation of snow and ice on our roofs can have serious consequences if we live in a climate where heavy snowfall and extremely low temperatures are common at certain times of the year. Although both snow and ice can damage a roof, the shape, and causes for which they can accumulate, as well as the damage they can cause, are different. The effects of snow or ice on the roof are similar since both add excess weight that could be problematic. However, each one causes different damages.

At US ROOFING Contractors located in Augusta-Georgia, Grovetown, North Augusta and Martinez, we want to tell you the difference of damage caused by ice and snow to the Roof :

Accumulate snow on the roof

The descending force of the snow on a structure is called the snow load. Its effect is very impressive in the regions that there are many annual snowfalls. The structure of the roof is very vulnerable to the effects of snow load, since it is the structure that bears most of the weight. Certain factors can make a roof more susceptible to damage caused by snow load. These include inadequate construction of a new roof, as well as failure to take adequate precautions to protect the structure and insulate the roof without providing ventilation. Old roofs are even more at risk due to their age and worn structure.


Accumulate ice on the roof

The greatest danger with the accumulation of ice on the roof is the formation of ice dams. Ice dams are formed in eaves or overhangs of roofs. As the snow melts and freezes again it creates hanging icicles. Any trace of snow trapped behind has nowhere to go when it melts and turns into water, so it pushes up and under the tiles and this can damage the tiles, the felt, the siding and the interior of the space of drag.

Snow Vs. Ice on the roof
Snow will usually add more weight per square foot of roof space than ice. A roof covered with a sheet of transparent ice adds weight but not as much as the roof covered by a foot of snow. The real problems begin when ice and snow combine to not only add weight but also form ice dams. Between the two, they can ruin eaves, roofing materials, and interior structural timber.


Depending on the region in which you live, it is possible that a heavy snowfall and ice accumulation is a reality that forces you to face. It is not advisable to leave a large amount of snow on your roof for a prolonged period of time, nor should you allow ice to accumulate on the eaves to trap moisture behind it, the best protection against these risks is adequate ventilation, and if necessary, hire staff to do the professional removal of snow and ice.


At US ROOFING Contractors Augusta-Georgia our commitment is to make you and your family feel safe! 


If you are in need of roofing or siding installation, roofing, siding or gutter services in the Augusta-Georgia, Grovetown, North Augusta and Martinez areas, please Call Us: (855) 877-6631 and visit us at  www.augustaroof.com for a free estimate.

jueves, 1 de febrero de 2018

4 Tips for Siding Care


The siding on the outside of your house will not have problems to spend the winter if you have these precautions. 


At US ROOFING Contractors located in Augusta-Georgia, Grovetown, North Augusta and Martinez, we share four tips to take care of your  siding during the colder months and even in the months of transition to spring:

1. Avoid repairs and replacements if temperatures are below zero degrees:

Only make repairs strictly necessary if temperatures have dropped below freezing. Although vinyl and other types of siding material are durable, low temperatures make them more brittle and easier to break. Secure the loose and damaged siding and wait for a warmer day to make repairs.

2. Keep any object away from the siding:

Supporting heavy objects against the siding when it is very cold can cause cracks and breaks, especially those made of vinyl. The wood siding are more resistant to damage, but the cement and cedar fiber boards can crack or split if the object has enough weight. Be careful when shoveling large amounts of snow near the house. Improper movement with the shovel can ruin a part of the siding.

3. Be careful when removing icicles from the ceiling:

The main cause of the damages of vinyl siding are the winter icicles that sometimes accumulate on the edge of the roof. Incorrect movement as they fall can send them directly to the siding, creating a hole that requires repair. Use the end of a broom handle to gently tap the worst part of these icicles, but make them fall out of the house. Stay out of the way to avoid injuries.

4. Make caulking repairs for fiber cement siding on warmer days:

Cement and fiber composite facing panels are sealed using a waterproof caulking material. Check the surface of your siding to make sure everything is sealed. Replace any missing or ineffective caulking as soon as you have a sunny day that is above the freezing point. The optimal time to perform these repairs is in the fall before extremely cold temperatures arrive.


At US ROOFING Contractors Augusta-Georgia our commitment is to make you and your family feel safe!

If you are in need of roofing or siding installation, roofing, siding or gutter services in the Augusta-Georgia, Grovetown, North Augusta and Martinez areas, please Call Us: (855) 877-6631 and visit us at  www.augustaroof.com for a free estimate.