The FAQ of Roofing
Roofs
are a big concern for New Jersey homeowners. It is one of the most important
parts of your home providing you with shelter from the rain and helloing to
regulate the temperature of your home. Read this article and learn the answers
to some of the most common roof questions.
How often should I have my gutters cleaned?
You should clean them at least twice a year. If you have many trees in the area
of your New Jersey home you should clean them 3 to 4 times a year.
How Do I know if I need a new roof?
You can usually tell with a visual inspection of the shingles. Look for cracks,
peeling and any spots where the roof is leaking. If in doubt call a roofer for
an inspection.
How long does it take to have a new roof installed?
That depends greatly on your home and the pitch and design of your roof. Most
residential roofs can be redone in two days but it could take as long as a week
to complete your re-roof.
Should I worry about ice dams?
Ice dams occur when snow or ice on the roof melts and flows to the bottom of the
roof. It then refreezes and causes the water behind it to build up. This water
then will often find a way into your home underneath shingles and in cracks.
This can lead to extensive water damage. You should be concerned about ice dams
if you have a roof in a colder climate with a very low pitch or have an older
poorly insulated home. If you think you have a problem consult a local roofer
for easy solutions.
Why does a roof need ventilation?
Ventilation helps remove the heat that builds up during the summer months
and helps reduce moisture buildup under your roof. This helps your roof and
shingles last longer by preventing the rooting of the wood and curling or
distortion of your shingles.
Hopefully your question has been answered. If you still have more questions,
consult your
New Jersey roofing contractor
If you are looking for a New Jersey roofing contractor please call us today at 973-345-7100 or complete our online request form.
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