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Your Roof and Siding
Your Roof, The Impact of Ice, Finding a Leak, Minding Your Gutter, Understanding Siding
Your Roof
The whole idea of maintenance is to ensure longevity, reduce costs, and improve value. We think this concept should apply to the roof in the same way it does to the walls. In fact, we like to think of the roof as the fifth wall of the home that should be maintained with the same regularity as the walls that support it. With proper care and maintenance, a roof can outlast its warranty without leaking a drop or suffering any ugly damage.
The Impact of Ice
When snow falls on a roof, it seals the roof, which becomes almost airtight. As the house is warmed to a nice toasty temperature, heated air escapes into the attic. As the attic gets warmer, it melts the snow atop the roof, and water rushes downward toward the overhangs. The moment the liquefied snow hits a cold overhang it begins to freeze. The water that freezes after it rolls over the edge becomes icicles. Water that freezes before it rolls over the edge builds up to create a barrier known as an ice dam, which becomes larger and larger as runoff continues to freeze. Finally, the ice on the overhang widens to the point where it reaches the edge of the attic. At this point, the water remains liquid and the ice dam causes it to back up over the attic where it can leak into the home. All too often, this is precisely what happens-water held back by the ice dam backs up and leaks into the home. There are other negatives about ice on your roof. Ice buildup can damage rain gutters, causing costly repairs. By preventing ice buildup, you might be able to save your house from being flooded during a freeze and add a little life to your gutters, as well. To prevent an ice dam, you need to keep the attic cold. Not the house-the attic. If the attic is cold, the snow on the roof won't melt, and ice dams won't form. Here's how to make it happen:
Finding a Leak
While water testing a pitched roof is not a difficult process, it can be time-consuming and tedious. Be prepared to exercise a bit of patience. The process requires two people, one on the roof and one in the attic (or living space below if no attic exists). You also need the following tools:
Then follow these steps:
Minding Your Gutter
Cleaning gutters and downspouts
Once a year, you need to get up on the ladder and give those gutters and downspouts a good cleaning. Gutters that have not been cleaned for a while may be filled with a mud-like substance, which you can scoop out with a small garden trowel or a putty knife. You may even want to invest in a gutter scoop (a plastic trowel-like scoop made especially for cleaning gutters). After you remove the majority of the debris, flush the rest away using a garden hose with a spray nozzle. If the water pressure at your place is insufficient, you can rent a small pressure washer to help flush out debris.
Understanding Siding
No surface is perfect; no material perfectly withstands the rigors of nature and the force of the elements. But you can do a thing or two to add life and beauty to your home's siding. All Articles for Home Owners | Back to Previous Page Foundation and Floor Frame | Your Roof and Siding | Windows | Doors | Insulation | Decks | Fencing | Walkways, Patios and Driveways | The information provided on this web site is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Listing information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. The listing broker and ReMax Boone Realty Bennett 24/7 do not guarantee the information describing property listings on this web site. Interested parties are advised to independently verify this information through personal inspection or with appropriate professionals. Columbia MO Real Estate Directory Search All Area MLS Listings | Meet Sharon Bennett | Columbia MO Information | Buying Your Home Selling Your Home | Relocation Information | Let Us Help You Find Your Home | Contact Us | Home |
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