Roofing Blog - Tips & Helpful Information
As winter approaches, there is a drastic shift in temperatures in Colorado. Day and night temperatures may differ by 30 degrees or more. These fluctuations in temperature and humidity can severely impact your roof. In order to keep your roof in the best possible shape during these drastic changes it’s important to follow a few guidelines to “Winter-proof” your roof.
Ensure Your Roof is Watertight
It is always recommended to have a professional do a thorough inspection of your roof to ensure there are no areas of concern or leaks. They will look for things like bending, cracking, bowing, or any other signs that your roof is in any way compromised. They may also check that any exposed nails are sealed. Even small malformations may become worse when exposed to cold temperatures which is why it’s important to have a professional do the inspection because they will know what to look for. Ensuring your roof is watertight before those Winter months is the best way to keep the moisture out of your roof and attic.
Seasonal Cleaning
Especially after the leaves have fallen it’s crucial to do a thorough cleaning of debris from the gutters and rooftop. You may even flush your gutters and trim overhanging tree branches. Throughout the season you will want to prevent wet leaves from piling up and potentially harboring mold. It’s also a good idea to check your chimney for any maintenance or cleaning. Make sure it’s free of any soot buildup and ensure that smoke vents are operating properly.
A properly maintained roof can last for decades through any season. Give us a call for a free inspection and check out our blog for more tips on roof maintenance.
There are a large number of different insurance plans available from various providers on the market and not all policies are going to offer the same coverage. However, most homeowner’s insurance plans do cover roofs in a similar way. Here are a few tips to keep in mind.
Know Your Plan
Before you begin asking questions about what is and is not covered, it is always a good idea to speak with your insurance agent and go over your plan. Reading insurance contracts can be tedious and difficult for the average homeowner, so speaking with an insurance agent is a good way to simplify the process.
Rule of Thumb
The majority of insurance plans are going to offer some type of coverage for roofs. In many cases, this will cover replacement or repair that results from damage. Depending on the location of your home, your insurance provider may offer coverage for specific weather events, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, hail, or wind. When looking for information on roof coverage, always check specific sections of your policy that may cover damage due to weather. Different sections of your policy may provide different information when it comes to roof coverage.
Ask your agent about the type of policy you have. Does your policy pay for the full replacement cost or cost less depreciation? Ask about how big your deductible would be if there is a claim and are you comfortable with that amount. Ask if you have building code upgrades or ordinance coverage on your policy. If not, you may get stuck with a big bill to bring any repairs into current building code compliance. Ask if your policy has a cosmetic endorsement. If it does, dents and damage to siding might not be covered.
Storm Damage
One of the most common reasons for roof replacement in Colorado is wind and hail damage. Homeowners may receive different levels of compensation based on their policy for replacement costs, deductible and code coverage.
Maintenance
Generally, homeowners insurance will not cover roof replacement that is needed due to age and general deterioration. Roofs need to be replaced roughly every 20-30 years and those costs will usually fall on the homeowner. In order to get the most out of your insurance policy, make sure that your roof and gutter systems function well, and are well maintained. This will help to extend its lifespan, and will also put you in a better position to argue for more compensation in the event of weather damage or other issues.
Assessment
Having a professional assessment of various parts of your home is always a benefit when it comes time for homeowner’s insurance claims. Platte River Roofing is happy to provide customers with a free assessment of their roof by a certified contractor. We advise a roof assessment any time there are changes made to a homeowner’s insurance policy after the damage has occurred and every few years.
- Wear and tear on an older roof
- Damage from a neglected maintenance issue
- Wind and hail exclusions on some policies
- Damage caused by not taking immediate action after storms
- Trim any overhanging branches – Even light storms have the potential to break tree branches. You want to ensure surrounding trees are a minimal threat to your home.
- Clean your gutters – You should clean out your gutter systems a few times every year. Blocked gutters will almost always result in excess water damages to your property.
- Move your outdoor furniture inside – Move your outdoor furniture and other items to a secure location. If that’s not possible we recommend you securely cover those outdoor items with a tarp or hail blanket.
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A roofing project can be a big job, which of course, involves a commitment of time and money and should serve as an investment in your home.
So, the last thing you want to find when the work is done is that the roofers left a mess. Your yard should look as it did before the job started, and that’s our commitment to you. Here at Platte River Roofing, we clean up after all our roofing projects, and to a standard that we are only happy with if you are. There is more to cleaning up after a project than clearing away nails when we’re done, although this is still important.
Preparation Is Key
For us, a little work at the start makes everything a lot easier.
We lay tarpaulin under our work area to capture any stray items that fall from the roof, including nails, underlay, fascia, and any other debris. We have a skip or dumpster on site as well to ensure that everything can be taken away safely as we go along.
The Nails
These can be hazardous, and any roofing work that is done on a property can involve some strays finding their way to the ground. We understand that there may be children and pets that reside with you, not to mention the tires of your car.
Because of this, we take extra precautions to find any nails that the initial cleaning process might miss. By using a magnet, we can pick up nails that the eyes can miss. A common complaint with sub-par contractors is that the roofers left nails in the yard. We work hard to make sure this doesn’t happen.
We Take Care Around Plants
Of course, roofing work can mean that plants and greenery can be affected.
We take due care when we complete the work, but our roofers are only human, and accidents can occur. If any shrub or plant is damaged as part of the process, we can replace them to a level that you are satisfied with.
When Do We Clean Up?
Like we mentioned, we do some preparation to ensure that cleaning up after roofing is easier. We also clean up as we go along, but we’ll do the bulk of the cleaning at the end of the project. This is because roofing work can take several days to complete, and cleaning up properly is time-consuming. We want to make sure that we finish the entire project on time.
Still, this doesn’t affect the quality of our clean up, and we often receive praise for the way we leave our customers’ homes.
Your Peace Of Mind Is Important To Us
We want you to feel as comfortable as possible when we are completing your roofing project.
We repair or replace anything that is damaged to your approval leaving your yard in an acceptable state. Also, it is vital for us that you feel comfortable asking questions. Feel free to mention anything that you are worried about so we can put your mind at ease.
There are only so many times you can put off a job that needs doing, especially when it comes to the roof over your head. The last thing you want is a leak or worse, a potential roofing collapse.
The problem with re-roofing is that a lot of people don’t even realize when a roof needs to be replaced, or they may not be aware of the benefits. A roof replacement has so much to offer your home, as well as you, the homeowner.
We are going to take a look at some of the key reasons why homeowners should consider a roof replacement.
Long-Term Rewards
Replacing your roof won’t just benefit your home initially, you will be reaping the benefits for decades.
Not having to worry about the quality of the roof over your head is reassuring, and if you have been having small issues with your roof over a long period, you can be sure that they will not stay small forever. A roof replacement now can stop expensive repairs from stacking up. Once complete, if done correctly, it can mean you will not need to repair your roof for decades.
It Adds Value
A new roof is an investment in the property as a whole, which is why it is appealing to potential buyers. Knowing that they aren’t going to have to worry about the roof for some time, is a real draw.
We have found with our Platte River Roofing roof replacement service that the result looks so good it makes the property stand out from the crowd. And as they say, first impressions are everything.
You Can Customize Your Roof
Customization is something that many homeowners don’t even consider.
The roof on your home is likely to be the one that it came with. The overall look might be something that you have lived with. Putting your stamp on the inside of your property is common, but choosing the roof that you want changes the look of your home as a whole.
You can go from your current look to an asphalt shingle, slate, luxury roofing, cedar shake and more.
Expert Hands Make Expert Roofs
The roof you have at the moment may have been part of a larger job.
When companies build a lot of houses at the same time, they are restricted to a time-frame for each project. The roof you have right now may have been a rushed job, or may not have been given the due diligence that one would expect to see.
Every one of our roofing experts has been trained to the highest of levels to ensure your roof replacement lasts.
They Reduce Bills
Unfortunately, an old roof is more susceptible to air leaking.
A new roof is made of the latest in quality materials and ensures that there are no air leaks to worry about, which means that your heating bill will be reduced as will your impact on the environment.
Now might be the perfect time to invest in a new roof. Contact the experts at Platte River Roofing to see what we can do for you and your home.
Your roof is an essential part of your home’s structure. It protects the building against the elements and ensures that your walls and personal belongings stay dry. Since moisture protection is one of a roof’s primary functions, it follows, then, that your roof should be completely waterproof.
Without proper roof flashing, your roof can allow water to seep inside your home. Keep reading to learn more about roof flashing and why it matters to your home.
What is Roof Flashing?
Usually, flashing is a strip of galvanized metal, for example, copper or aluminum. Installation of these strips is necessary to waterproof and protect places where there is a joint between roof surfaces. Examples of these areas include dormer tops and roof section joints like valleys.
Flashing also serves to keep moisture away from joints between roof surfaces and chimneys, skylights, and vents. Since joints between the roofing and these structures are open and susceptible to water damage, installing flashing is crucial to safeguard these areas.
Professional roofing companies like Platte River Roofing provide property owners with flashing that is designated for installation around specific structures. Skylight, vents, and dormer suppliers may also offer flashing that is compatible with their products.
Why Does Flashing Matter?
Flashing protects vulnerable areas on your roof against moisture and the influx of debris and dirt. Water can have a pretty devastating effect on walls, roof trusses, and other structural components. If water enters your home in an uncontrolled manner, it can also damage your carpets and your personal belongings, for example, paintings and musical instruments.
According to All Dry USA, water leaks into your home can be more debilitating than one may think. It can increase the humidity in your home, stimulate the development of bacteria and mold, and initiate the decay process of wooden structures.
Without sufficient moisture protection, you may have to undergo extensive and costly repairs in the near future. By adequately installing high-quality flashing, you will save yourself a lot of trouble and money over the long run.
Proper Installation
Purchasing high-quality flashing that accommodates basic movements during temperature changes and that offers sufficient protection against moisture is not enough. You also have to install the flashing correctly on your roof.
If you have no professional experience in roof flashing, you may want to consider leaving the job to a professional and certified roofing company. Incorrect installation will not only result in moisture damage, but reinstalling flashing is costly and can be prevented.
Incorrect installation can also limit the lifespan of the flashing as it may become loose and susceptible to wind damage or bending.
After successful flashing installation, it can be beneficial to conduct annual roof inspections to ensure that your flashing is performing as it should and that your roof is in excellent condition.
Damaged or Malfunctioning Flashing?
Platte River Roofing specializes in roof flashing. We offer the following services:
- Metal roof flashing
- Roof to wall flashing installation
- Roof edge flashing installation
- Roof valley flashing installation
- Roof flashing repair
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