Every rainy season, your home is battered by rain, wind and
more. Lately, each rainy season has been worse than the last. This means that
when things finally dry out, you are going to have some repair and maintenance
projects that you need to deal with. Take advantage of the summer season by
doing home repairs, especially in the exteriors of your home. Home repair comes
before new projects.
Roofs are some of the trickiest and yet one of the most
important parts of the house to maintain. Unless your home is one of the many
Ayala Land Premier projects, you will have to spend some time, money, and effort
on maintenance. There is not a lot of point to fixing a damaged interior if
your roof is still leaking.
Here are some tips you might find useful in maintaining your
roof.
Clean debris off your roof at least once a week. Bird
droppings, leaves, and other organic materials that get stuck on your roof can
make your roof corrode faster.
Regular paint job
To keep your roof waterproof, repaint it at least once a
year. Acid rain and other forms of precipitation can compromise the integrity
of your roof from inside even before cracks show.
Regular inspection
Even if you don’t regularly cleanup, inspecting the roof
often can still help prolong its life. Check your roof for weak spots after
storms, at the end of the summer and before rainy seasons. These are the times
when your roof is most vulnerable.
When you check your roof, your rain gutter should also be
included in the list. The rain gutter is a narrow trough in your roof system
that collects and diverts rainwater shed by the roof. If you’re looking to
replace your rain gutters, you might want to consider seamless gutters.
Here are the advantages of seamless gutters:
Because seamless gutters are made up of a single sheet of
metal, they have no loose parts or junctions. This makes the whole body of the
gutter less prone to corrosion and leakage.
More visually
appealing
Seamless gutters look better than traditional aluminum
gutters because they look cleaner and more elegant without the junctions or
overlaps.
Longer lasting
With the exception of the areas where one gutter is
connected to the next, seamless gutters are more resistant to corrosion so they
last longer.
Easier to check
Because leakages in seamless gutters develop mostly in
junction sites, they are easier to check up on than traditional gutters.
These are just one part of your home that you need to
regularly check, maintain or repair. Houses provide a roof above our heads – we
need to make sure that it stays in top shape. This will allow us to save more
money in the long run.