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ASPHALT SHINGLES -----
FLAT/BUILT-UP & MODIFIED BITUMEN -----
WOOD SHAKES/SLATES/TILES
Asphalt Shingles
- Clean all debris from the surface of the roof. This includes
debris that has gathered behind HVAC units, pipes and pitch
pans, and any other roof penetrations. Debris has a tendency
to hold water, and water will expedite roof deterioration, especially
if your roof is asphalt based such as a built-up roof or asphalt
shingles.
- If your roof is starting to collect moss or algae, install
some zinc or lead control strips.
- Check all flashings and make sure that they are not deteriorated
and there are no holes in them.
- Keep algae off of the roof surface. Install zinc control strips
along the hips and ridges if necessary.
Dab some roof cement under any loose shingle tabs. One dab on
either side should do.
- Replace any damaged shingles.
- Keep all gutter free of debris. Make sure that the downspouts
are draining properly by water testing them.
- Trim back any overhanging tree branches.
- Check the open valley metal for rust. Wire brush the rust
then prime and paint the metal. If rust is prevalent, it can
be removed using Rust-Away® Oxidation and Corrosion Remover.
- Paint the valley with Rustoleum® or similar product afterward.
- Check all caulking and sealants. Scrape and remove any caulking
that is weather cracked and damaged.
- Clean the area thoroughly. Use a wire brush if necessary.
Reapply a polyurethane caulking.
- Check the mortar on chimneys and parapet walls, both in between
the brick and on top. If its damaged or deteriorated,
have it tuck-pointed. Any mason can perform this work.
This maintenace work can usually be done by yourself or by one
of our qualified contractors. If you would
like us to perform this work for you or if during your inspection
you find that repairs are needed, please fill out our Free
Estimate form and we'll schedule a time to visit with you.
Flat/Built-Up and Modified Bitumen Roofs
- Clean all debris from the surface of the roof. This includes
debris that has gathered behind HVAC units, pipes and pitch
pans, and any other roof penetrations. Debris has a tendency
to hold water, and water will expedite roof deterioration, especially
if your roof is asphalt based such as a built-up roof or asphalt
shingles.
- If your roof has a gravel surfacing and there are some bare
spots present, clean the bare spot thoroughly using a broom
and a wire brush if necessary. Be sure to remove all loose dirt
generated from brushing and sweeping. Blow on the area if need
be. Spread a thin layer of asphalt roof cement (mastic) over
the bare area about 1/8 inch thick. Gather some loose gravel
from other areas of the roof and embed it in the roof cement.
- Check all flashings and make sure that they are not deteriorated
and there are no holes in them.
- Check the edge metal. Make sure that it isnt separating
at the seams.
- Check for blisters in the roof. DO NOT STEP ON OR PUNCTURE
THEM.
- Clean out and refill any pitch pockets where the filler is
cracked and/or shrinking.
- Keep all gutter free of debris. Make sure that the downspouts
are draining properly by water testing them.
- Water test any sump drains twice per year. Once in the spring
and once in the fall before winter sets in. If they dont
drain properly, call a plumber and get them working properly.
Drains will often leak if they are holding water.
- Trim back any overhanging tree branches.
- Check all caulking and sealants on flashings and copings.
Scrape and remove any caulking that is weather cracked and damaged.
Clean the area thoroughly. Use a wire brush if necessary. Reapply
a polyurethane caulking.
- Check the mortar on chimneys and parapet walls, both in between
the brick and on top. If its damaged or deteriorated,
have it tuck-pointed. Any mason can perform this work.
This maintenace work can usually be done by yourself or by one
of our qualified contractors. If you would
like us to perform this work for you or if during your inspection
you find that repairs are needed, please fill out our Free
Estimate form and we'll schedule a time to visit with you.
Wood Shakes/Slates/Tiles
- Clean all debris from the surface of the roof. This includes
debris that has gathered behind HVAC units, pipes and pitch
pans, and any other roof penetrations. If your roof is starting
to collect moss or algae, install some zinc or lead control
strips.
- Keep all fungus and algae from the surface. Install zinc control
strips along the hips and ridges if necessary.
- Check all flashings and make sure that they are not deteriorated
and there are no holes in them.
Keep all gutter free of debris. Make sure that the downspouts
are draining properly by water testing them.
- Trim back any overhanging tree branches.
- Check all caulking and sealants. Scrape and remove any caulking
that is weather cracked and damaged.
- Clean the area thoroughly. Use a wire brush if necessary.
Reapply a polyurethane caulking.
- Check the mortar on the chimney, both in between the brick
and on top. If its damaged or deteriorated, have it tuck-pointed.
Any mason can perform this work.
- Check the open valley metal for rust. Wire brush the rust
then prime and paint the metal. If rust is prevalent, it can
be removed using Rust-Away® Oxidation and Corrosion Remover.
This maintenace work can usually be done by yourself or by one
of our qualified contractors. If you would
like us to perform this work for you or if during your inspection
you find that repairs are needed, please fill out our Free
Estimate form and we'll schedule a time to visit with you.
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