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Roof Maintenance
A lot of the time, people tend not to do certain things unless a problem presents itself. For example, the importance of going to the doctor for check ups even though there are no apparent illnesses is not always practiced, and people tend to wait until they are feeling symptoms. This applies for roofs as well: the majority of people feel it is only necessary to contact a roofer if there is an obvious problem.
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The problem with thinking this way is the fact that some problems may be starting without it being noticeable yet. By the time the problem progresses to a state where you do notice and you finally do contact a roofer, it will probably cost you a lot more money than it would have if the roofer fixed the problem in the very beginning. Sometimes, a problem may be so severe you will need to get your entire roof replaced. Roofers will inspect the following:
Shingles
Sprayed Polyurethane Foam
Wood Shakes
Bitumen
The overall roof's condition
Roofers can give both semi annual and annual inspections just to make sure everything is in proper working order. Our suggestion is to contact a roofer for a "check-up" and the roofer can determine from that point whether semi annual or annual inspections are recommended. Usually an older roof should get inspected more often than a more new roof, but this is to be expected.
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